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ED 256 382 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION REPOR 0 PUB DATA NOTE AVAILABLE FROM PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS DOCUMENT RESUME JC 850 150 Mahoney, James R., Ed. Community, Technical, and Junior College Directory, 1985. American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, Washington, D.C. ISBN-0-87117-151-1 85 111p.; For 1984 directory, see ED 244 713. American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 410, Washington, DC 20036 ($25.00). Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) -- Statistical Data (110) MF01 Plus Postage. PC Not Available from EDRS. Accreditation (Institutions); Administrators; *College Faculty; College Presidents; Community Colleges; Community Education; *Enrollment; Fees; Full Time Faculty; *rull Time Students; Part Time Faculty; *Part Time Students; Private Colleges; Professional Associations; Public Education; School Schedules; Technical Institutes; Tuition; *Two Year Colleges; Two Year College Students ABSTRACT Based on a 1984 survey of all accredited two-year colleges in the United States and members of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges (AACJC) in other countries, this directory provides a comprehensive list of the 1,222 community, junior, and technical colleges as well as statistics on enrollment and staffing for each. Following introductory material on the uses of the directory, information is presented on the AACJC; its mission and goals; and its affiliated councils, associates, and board of directors. After explaining how to interpret data, summarizing changes since 1984, and defining key terms, the directory lists each two-year college alphabetically by state or country and provides the following information: location; chief executive officer; telephone number; year college classes began; type of control or affiliation; AACJC membership; state recognition or accrediting agency; type of academic calender; October 1983 and 1984 full- and part-time and total enrollments; community education enrollments in 1983-84; full- and part-time and total faculty, professional staff, and administrators as of October 1984; and tuition and fees required in 1984-85. Next, tables are presented summarizing enrollment and personnel data by state for all institutions, and for public and indepenuent Iolleges. Lists of community, technical, and junior college organizations and state administrators of two-year college education and an alphabetical listing of colleges conclude the directory. Appendices include the AACJC constitution. (LAW *********************************************************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * ***********************************************************************

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Mahoney, James R., Ed.Community, Technical, and Junior College Directory,1985.American Association of Community and JuniorColleges, Washington, D.C.ISBN-0-87117-151-185111p.; For 1984 directory, see ED 244 713.American Association of Community and JuniorColleges, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 410,Washington, DC 20036 ($25.00).Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) --Statistical Data (110)

MF01 Plus Postage. PC Not Available from EDRS.Accreditation (Institutions); Administrators;*College Faculty; College Presidents; CommunityColleges; Community Education; *Enrollment; Fees;Full Time Faculty; *rull Time Students; Part TimeFaculty; *Part Time Students; Private Colleges;Professional Associations; Public Education; SchoolSchedules; Technical Institutes; Tuition; *Two YearColleges; Two Year College Students

ABSTRACTBased on a 1984 survey of all accredited two-year

colleges in the United States and members of the American Associationof Community and Junior Colleges (AACJC) in other countries, thisdirectory provides a comprehensive list of the 1,222 community,junior, and technical colleges as well as statistics on enrollmentand staffing for each. Following introductory material on the uses ofthe directory, information is presented on the AACJC; its mission andgoals; and its affiliated councils, associates, and board ofdirectors. After explaining how to interpret data, summarizingchanges since 1984, and defining key terms, the directory lists eachtwo-year college alphabetically by state or country and provides thefollowing information: location; chief executive officer; telephonenumber; year college classes began; type of control or affiliation;AACJC membership; state recognition or accrediting agency; type ofacademic calender; October 1983 and 1984 full- and part-time andtotal enrollments; community education enrollments in 1983-84; full-and part-time and total faculty, professional staff, andadministrators as of October 1984; and tuition and fees required in1984-85. Next, tables are presented summarizing enrollment andpersonnel data by state for all institutions, and for public andindepenuent Iolleges. Lists of community, technical, and juniorcollege organizations and state administrators of two-year collegeeducation and an alphabetical listing of colleges conclude thedirectory. Appendices include the AACJC constitution. (LAW

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1985CO

TECHNICAL, ANDJUNIOR COLLEGE

DIRECTORY

American Association ofCommunity and Junior CollegesNational Center for Higher EducationSuite 410One Dupont CircleWashington, D.C. 20036(202) 293-7050

Dale Parnell, President and Chief Executive OfficerBernard J. Luskin, Executive Vice PresidentJames F Gollattscheck, Vice President for Communications ServicesR. Frank Mensel, Vice President for Federal RelationsConnie Sutton-Odems, vice President for Professional ServicesJames R. Mahoney, Editor

0 Copyright 1985 Printed in USA. ISBN 0-87117-151-1

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CONTENTS

1 Introduction2 Board of Directors3 Organizational Relationships Chart4 Mission and Goals

5 American Association of Community and Junior Colleges9 Affiliated Councils

12 International Members12 Educational Associates15 Corporate Members15 Individual Associates17 Honorary Associates18 Board of Directors, 1920-present19 AACJC Executive Ofqcers, 1920-present

20 Directory20 Interpreting the Data22 Changes in Institutions22 Key to Abbreviations23 Definitions of Terms24 Table I: Directory of Community, Technical, and Junior Colleges72 Table II: Summary by States: All Colleges73 Table III: Summary by States: Public Colleges74 Table IV: Summary by States: Independent Colleges75 Community, Technical, and Junior College Organizations78 State Administrators for Community, Technical, and Junior Colleges

82 Appendix82 AACJC Constitution85 Alphabetical Listing of Colleges97 AACJC Publimtions and Order Form

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INTRODUCTION TO DIRECTORY

The annual Community, Technical, and Junior Col-lege Directory is the most authoritative and currentpublication available today that presents vital statis-tics about American two-year colleges. It is an inval-uable resource for Congress, federal agencies, stateeducation departments, colleges, universities, businessand industry, and other organizations interested in theresources available in local two-year colleges.

It may be the most important document that theAmerican Association of Community and Junior Col-leges publishes each year. It describes the heart ofour institutions: student enrollments (both parttimeand fulltime); community education student numbers;faculty numbers (partti.-ne and fulltime); tuition andfees; chief executive officers; and institutional names,addresses, and telephone numbers. The introductorymaterial offers analyses of some of the more signifi-cant data collected for the Directory, identifies in-

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dividual and business members of AACJC, outlinesthe goals and objectives of the Association, anddescribes the special councils that are affiliated withthe Association and from which it derives some of thegrassroots guidance that directs the AssociaCon's na-tional efforts. AACJC purposes and activities are alsodescribed in the Directory.

No other directory contains precisely the collectionof information presented in this Directory. It is one ofa kind, produced for community colleges, by the na-tional organization that represents two-year colleges,and by professionals at AACJC who are national ad-vocates for community, technical, and junior colleges.

Dale ParnellPresidentAmerican Association of Community and JuniorColleges

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES

BOARD OF DIRECTORSJuly 1, 1984June 30, 1985

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES

Executive Staff

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DALE PARNELL BERNARD LUSRM

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Gun Coast Community College

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Gulf Coast Connorty College Florida

George B Vaughan. Ch, riectPresdem

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Dallas County Community College District Texas

Rosen Wheadon Secreary/Treasurer

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Slate Community College of East St Louis.

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Alamo Community College District Texas

Commission on Small/RuralCommunity Colleges

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New Mexico Juno Couege New Mexico

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Ronald I Daniels

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Blue Mountain Community College. Oregon

Donald J Donato

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Niagara Way Community College, New York

E W MiraPresident

Weatherford College Texas

D Kent NotesPresident

Homy-Georgetown Technical Cave. South r:arellna

Richard al Turner

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South Central Community College. Connecticut

Marvin W Weiss

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Northeastern Juno Cave Colorado

Jerry W Young

Presider

Centraita College. Washington

Commission on UrbanCommunity Colleges

Paul A Elsner. Chair

Chancellor

Maricom Community Colleges. Ancona

Pore Mancuso Edwards. Vce Chair

PresortEll s HOSICI Community College, New York

Donald M Godbold Vide Char

Char cellor.Sucerintendert

Peralla Community College District Caffeine

Noir SI bisonPresident

Cuyahoga Community College District. Oro

Hilary Hsu

Cnanceor.Superintenoent

San Francisco Community Ccliege District Calitortia

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S Jane ManglePresident

Pima Community College. Arizona

J Mann

Chancellor

The MetrodOldin Commonly Colleges. Missouri

Roo H McCabePresident

MiamiDade Community College. Porta

Salvatore G Roteua

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City ColleAs Chicago

G Own Smith

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Community College ol Dew System. Colorado

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Community College of Battmore Maryland

J B Whiteley

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Souscon Community Co0ege System. Texas

AACJC/ACCT Joint Commis-sion on Federal Relations

ACCT Members

Judith E klaoma, Chaff

Trustee

Lincoln Land Community Doane cal nos

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DeKale Community CoSege Georgia

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Sandra L. Rater

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Orland Community College. Michigan

Edward Senders

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Westark Community College. Arkansas

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R Jan LeC,roy, Vice Clef

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Kathleen Ams

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Gene D Fields Jr

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Spartanburg Merectist College. South Carolina

Reed K Greenfield

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SI Loins Community College Ds= Missouri

Yvonne Kennedy

President

S 0 aistioc State Junior Cave. Alabama

Edward J Liston

President

Community College of Rhode 'wet. Rhode Wand

Charles Wettungton Ex Oftso

NukeKentucky System of Commonly Colleges Kentucky

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AACJC MISSION AND GOALS

AACJC Mission and GoalsThe mission of the American Association of Communi-ty and Junior Colleges is to exert leadership, act asadvocate, and provide services in support of communi-ty, technical, and junior colleges, as these institutionsdeliver accessible educational opportunities designed toaddress the needs of the individuals, organizations,and communities forming their constituencies.

Goal 1Reaffirm and promote the concept of access as funda-mental to the mission of community, technical, andjunior colleges.

Goal 2Assist community, technical, and junior colleges todefine, sustain, and promote excellence.

Goal 3Encourage and strengthen the humanities, arts, andsciences in the community college curriculum.

Goal 4Provide vigorous national leadership in human andeconomic resource development.

Goal 5Promote the growth, acceptance, and practice of con-tinuity in lifespan learning.

Goal 6Develop vigorous programs of leadership training andprofessional development at the national level, andassist colleges in their efforts to improve leadershipthrough staff development.

Goal 7Alert member institutions to trends and issues thatpresent significant opportunities or constraints.

Goal 8Enhance the understanding, acceptance, and supportof the roles and missions of community, technical, andjunior colleges by those who work in or attend them,by the general public, and by civic and governmentalleaders.

Goal 9Work with government, foundations, corporatiors,media, and other decision-making centers to enablecommunity, technical, and junior colleges to providethe training strategies and capabilities necessary tokeep America at the forefront of global competition.

Goal 10Provide vigorous national leadership in assisting col-leges to acquire and to integrate new technologies intoeducational programs and in assisting colleges to applyappropriate technologies to the improvement of in-structional delivery systems and internal administra-tive processes.

Goal 11Maintain positive working relationships with other in-stitutions and agencies, at local, state, and nationallevels.

Adopted November 18, 1984AACJC Board of Directors

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITYAND JUNIOR COLLEGES

The American Association of Community and JuniorColleges, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is theonly organization whose sole purpose is to representthe interests of the 1,222 public and private communi-ty, technical, and junior colleges of the nation.

The mission of the American Association of Com-munity and Junior Colleges is to exert leadership, actas an advocate, and provide services in support of com-munity, technical, and junior colleges, as these institu-tions deliver accessible educational opportunitiesdesigned to address the needs of the individuals,organizations, and communities forming theirconstituencies.

AdvocacyOne of the most important functions AACJC serves

is that of reaching out to governmental decisionmakers at the national, state, and local levels onbehalf of the mission and needs of its member col-leges, their staffs, and their students. AACJC hasbeen particularly effective in communicating withfederal officials, members of Congress, and otherleaders regarding the missions and needs and thevalue of community, technical, and junior collegesthroughout the nation.

In order to speak with "one voice and one agenda,"AACJC has joined with the Association of CommunityCollege Trustees (ACCT) to form the Joint Commis-sion on Federal Relations. The .Lint Commission helpsto ensure that the voice of community, technical, andjunior colleges is heard clearly and that two-year col-leges receive a fair share of federal funding and stu-dent financial aid.

Also in cooperation with ACCT, AACJC has under-taken a series of initiatives through "Keeping AmericaWorking." This project is establishing closer workingrelationships between business, industry, labor,government, and colleges. A recent grant from theSears Foundation will enable AACJC to provide fundsto member colleges to encourage partnerships br;weencolleges and businesses in their communities.

The major advantage of AACJC's location in the Na-tional Center for Higher Education is that it facilitatesthe establishment of coalitions with such associationsas the American Council on Education, AmericanAssociation of State Colleges and Universities, Na-tional Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, and many other associations repre-senting various sectors of higher education. Throughthese linkages, AACJC is able to represent the in-terests of community colleges more effectively.

An important responsibility of AACJC is that of"telling the two-year college story" to the general

public by providing information to the media throughpress releases, public service radio and television an-nouncements, publications, and staff contact.

LeadershipFor 65 years college presidents and administrators

have relied on the American Association of Communi-ty and Junior Colleges for leadership. Founded in 1920as the American Association of Junior Colleges, theAssociation's name was changed in 1972 to .reflectmore accurately its membership. As the newest in-stitutions in all of higher education, community, tech-nical, and junior colleges are not well understood.AACJC has been a leader in bringing the achieve-ments of two-year colleges to the attention of the restof higher education by developing literature theacadei. `,C world respects.

Opportunity with Excellence is much more than justthe Association's motto. It represents the heart andsoul of the two-year college movement in America.These colleges have provided-opportunities for millionsof students and have offered these students an ex-cellent education. A current AACJC initiative is its offorts to enhance the status and value of the associatedegree. Through an 11 point 1985 Public Policy Agen-da, the Association will attempt to achieve its goalsthrough an active program of leadership at the na-tional level.

ServiceAs an association dedicated to helping its member

colleges achieve their missions, goals, and objectives,AACJC provides many services.

As the most comprehensive organization in theUnited States representing community-based post,secondary education, AACJC serves as:

A means of identifying and giving national recogni-tion to emerging leaders for the futureindividuals,institutions, and ',leas.The only community, technical, and junior collegevoice for hundreds of national meetings, coinmittees,councils, and commissions.A respected reference for appointment recommenda-tions to membership on federal commissions, ad-visory bodies, and other notable organizations.A forum for members' institutional and personalviews that will influence the future of education andthe nation.A singular source of information collected by AACJCand unavailable elsewhere (this Directory, forexample).

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A sounding board and clearinghouse for cost-effective. innovative ideas and people,A source of technical assistance for member colleges.

Many of these services are provided through a varietyof media of communication, such as:

Annual AACJC Convention and Workshopsto pro-mote the exchange of ideas and information amongmore than 2,5(X) delegates from colleges nationwide.During the year, other conferences, workshops, andassemblies offer opportunities for special interestgroups to come together, particularly for professionaldevelopment.AACJC Letterthe only national weekly newsletterexclusively for community, technical, and junior col-leges. Personally edited by AACJC President DaleParnell, this award-winning weekly publication is forthe busy executive who wants authoritative informa-tion in a hurry. Alternate issues of the Letter,entitled Federal Focus, provide current informationon legislative issues and federal policies. It is editedby Frank Mensel, AACJC's vice president forfederal relations, who monitors bills; attends hear-ings, develops testimony on pending legislation,analyzes policies that affect community, technical,and junior colleges, and publishes details in FederalFocus.Community and Junior College Jonmaloffersreadable. worthwhile information about exemplaryprograms. practices, and people in articles bypresidents, administrators, professors, and other ex-perts sharing their best ideas. ( *8 issues per year)Community, Technical, and Junior CollegeDirectoryupdated annually, this indispensablesource of essential information contains datagathered by AACJC directly from the colleges andother sources. AACJC research analysts are avail-able year-round to answer questions from Associa-tion members, news media, and other organizations.Directory qt. Administratorspublished in 1984, thisreference document contains names of administrativestaff at 1,Z22 accredited two-year colleges. It is aninvaluable resource for businesses, governmentalagencies, job seekers, and anyone else wanting tocontact the right community college person at theright place.Special publicationsproduced with the needs of col-lege executives and staff in mind, these include aseries of handy, concise pocket readers, monographs,reports, indicator briefs based on statistical data.legislative and legal briefs, bulletins, and brochures.The new Leadership Bookshelf Series continues to..ro,-nt (Immunity college administrators with les.lp-

terials on a variety of topics, includinggic planning, financing, and governance..dition, the Association serves as headquarters

for a liaison network involving the entire AACJC con-stituency, which includes:

Community, technical, and junior collegepresidents, administrators, and staff.State college associations and state administrators.Affiliated councils.

GovernanceBoard of Directors

The Association is governed by a 31-member Boardof Directors. The Board meets three times annually, indifferent parts of the country, to develop and monitorthe policy framework within which the AACJC carriesout its mission. Standing committees of the Boardmeet periodically during the year and provide formuch of the in-depth work of the Board. Current com-mittees, appointed by the chairman of the Board, are:

Executive Committeeresponsible for personnelmatters, finance, and for emergency situations.Judith S. Eaton is chair and Joshua L. Smith isvice chair. Members include the immediate pastchair, Harold D. McAninch, and chairs of fourstanding committees. Association officers who meetwith the Executive Committee are Dale Parnell,president and chief executive officer; Bernard J.Luskin, executive vice president and Associationtreasurer; Connie Sutton-Odems, vice president forprofessional services and secretary of the Associa-tion; James F. Gollattscheck, vice president forcommunication services and editor-in-chief andFrank Mensel, vice president for federal relations.Committee on Federal Relationsresponsible forgovernment-related matters in coopera:),. withthe Association of Community College ..i'-;,.:stees. R.Jan LeCroy is vice-chair. Members are Kathleen F.Arns, George D. Fields, Jr., Richard K. Greenfield,Yvonne Kennedy, and Edward Liston. CharlesWethington is an ex-officio member, and FrankMensel from AACJC is staff.Committee on Association Vitality and Publica-tionsresponsible for long-range planning and pub-lications oversight. Michael E. Crawford is chair.Members are Arthur Cohen, Kay Elledge-Heimer,Charles Green, Raymond E. Joslin, Gordon Stul-berg, and James L. Wattenbarger. James F. Gol-lattscheck from AACJC is staff.Committee on Directors and Membership Servicesresponsible for internal operations of the Board,membership services, and Board nominations.Mary Norman is chair. Members are CarlCrawford, James Kraby, Judith E. Madonia.Donald W. McInnis, Donald Newport, and R.Stephen Nicholson. Harold D. McAninch is an exofficio member, and Bernard J. Luskin fromAACJC is staff.Committee on Professional Servicesresponsiblefor convention program, determining nationalaward winners, and review of council programsand affiliations. Brian L. Donnelly is chair. Mem-hers are Raul Cardenas, Rose M. Channing, A.Robert DeHart, Donald G. Phelps, Raymond D.Stone, and Gene A. Whiddon. Connie Sutton-(Wins from AACK' is staff.

Board members normally serve terms of three yearseach, with one-third of the Board elected each year.Eighteen directors are representatives of institutions,elected by the Board; six are representatives of the af-filiated councils, elected by the AACJC membership;

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and one member is the immediate past chairman ofthe Board, elected by the Board. By constitutionalauthority, the majority of the Boerd must be chief ex-ecutive officers.

Nominations of the institutional representatives aremade by the Committee on Directors and MembershipServices. While continually open to receive recommen-dations, the Committee contacts the institutionalmembers in the early fall, seeking recommendationsfor the following year. The Committee seeks personscapable and willing to bring dedicated and creativeleadership to the Association and to the Board. Withthe recommendations from the field, together with itsown experience, the Committee meets in the late fallto develop a slate of multiple nominations. Additionalnominations can be made from the field following theCommittee's report. The name of any such person,qualified to he a member of the Board, is added to theannual ballot when supported by letters from at least50 official institutional representatives.

Annual elections, by mail ballot, are conducted no'ater than April 15 of each year. Each member insti-tution is authorized one ballot to be completed by theofficial institutional representative.

Further information about the Board of Directorsmay be obtained from the president or secretary ofthe Association.

Officers

There are five officers of the Association. The chair-man and vice chairman of the Board are elected bythe Board of Directors each spring to serve one yearJuly 1 through June 30. The president of the Associa-tion is appointed by the Board to serve for a timedesignated by the Board. The secretary and treasurerof the Association are designated by the presidentwith the approval of the Board.Current officers (19e4-85) are:Chairman of the Board of DirectorsJudith S. EatonVice Chairman of the Board of DirectorsJoshua L. SmithPresident and Chief Executive OfficerDale ParnellTreasurer and Vice PresidentBernard J. LuskinSecretary and Vice PresidentConnie Sutton-Odems

Commissions

Three commissions have been created by the Boardto provide guidance in specific areas of concern to theAssociation. Commission members are appointed bythe chairman of the Board and normally serve termsof three years.

The Joint Commission on Federal Relations replacesthe former Committee on Governmental Relations.The Joint Commission was formed by AACJC andthe Association of Community College Trustees tounify t he agenda of the two-year colleges in working

with Congress and the federal agencies. Sixteenpresidents, trustees, and state executives make upthis "grass roots" voice of community colleges on na-tional policy. Commission chairman is Judith E.Madonia, Board Chairman, Lincoln Land CommunityCollege, Illinois. R. Jan LeCroy is vice chairman.The Commission on Small/Rural Community Col-leges, composed of 12 chief executive officers frommember institutions, focuses attention on the needsand concerns of small and rural colleges. Robert A.Anderson, Jr., president of New Mexico Junior Col-lege, New Mexico, is chairman.The Commission on Urban Community Colleges wasestablished in 1983 to advise the president andBoard of AACJC on matters of concern to communi-ty colleges serving urban communities. Fifteen chiefexecutive officers from member institutions make upthe commission. Paul A. Elsner, chancellor of TheMaricopa Colleges, Arizona, is chairman.

Keeping America Working Task Force

The Keeping America Working Task Force (KAW) isa jointly sponsored AACJC and Association of Com-munity College Trustees (ACCT) initiative. The KAWTask Force (formerly Putting America Back to Work)is rooted in the original Business/Industry Council'(BIC) concept and initiative at ACCT. The primarythrust of Phase I, Putting America Back to Work, wasto raise the consciousness of leaders in the public andprivate sectors with respect to the largely untappedtraining resource housed in our nation's community,technical, and junior colleges. Phase II has continuedthis consciousness raising and also has concentrated onbrokering relationships between nationally basedbusinesses and industries and two-year colleges.

The 26-member Task Force has an equal number ofappointments from the two Associations, with mem-bership selected by the respective Associationpresidents. Task Force members include both educa-tors and representatives from the business/industrycommunity. The Task Force chairman, also a joint ap-pointment, traditionally has been a representativefrom the private sector. Philip K. Hammond, presi-dent, Dynamic Sciences, Inc., currently serves aschairman. Operational monies have come from AACJCand ACCT general funds, grants awarded by theSears Foundation, and a Shell Oil Company grant. TheTask Force has met on an ad hoc basis about threetimes per year.

ConsortiaThe International/Intercultural Consortium (I /IC)was formed in 1976 in response to the growing in-terest of local community, technical, and junior col-leges in international education. The consortium isan institutional membership organization composedof 46 two-year colleges that sponsor a range of pro-grams, including internationalizing curricula, groupand individual study abroad, faculty/administrator/student study abroad, international trade education,cultural awareness programs, technical assistance

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provision to institutions in other countries, area/ethnic studies, foreign language courses, globalpeace/health/political/ecological seminars, and foreignstudent enrollments.

Consortium membership is open to all accreditedtwo-year colleges that offer an associate degree. An-nual membership fees are $500. A secretariat con-sisting of the AACJC director of international ser-vices and the staff assistant in the internationaloffice provide administrative services. Annual meet-ings of member institution presidents are called toreview consortium activities and to set directions forthe next 12-month period. Similar meetings arecalled of the member college coordinators of interna-tional education. During the annual AACJC conven-tion, special forums/workshops are offered that focuson international education issues, a reception is spon-sored to greet international participants at the meet-ing, and a consortium business session is conducted.The consortium executive committee is composed ofall member institution presidents.

The Instructional Telecommunications Consortium(ITC), established in 1977 under the title Task Forceon Uses of Mass Media in Learning, serves as aclearinghouse for and disseminator of informationabout telecommunications uses in postsecondary edu-cation. The Consortium encourages cooperationamong ITC members and community colleges inplanning, designing, and utilizing telecommunica-tions-based curricula and acts as an agency to in-fluence and shape telecommunications policies asthey affect postsecondary institutions.

Membership currently stands at 30 and is com-prised of single institutions, multicampus districts,and regional and statewide consortia of communitycolleges. Members pay annual dues based on FTEthat range from $500 to $1,250 per year. Consortiaof institution' pay a flat $1,500 per year. The ITCmaintains an office and a staff director at AACJC.An Executive Committee, comprised of Consortiummember representatives, recommends policy to thefull membership.

Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges

The Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC)project was founded by the American Association ofCommunity and Junior Colleges ( AACJC) in 1972, andin 1973 a four-year college component was added. Theproject is cosponsored by AACJC and the AmericanAssociation of State Colleges and Universities. SOCinstitutions agree to certain principles and criteria toensure that high-quality programs are available tomilitary students, and to help remove unnecessaryharriers that members of the Armed Services andmany veterans encounter when pursuing postsecon-dary education (e.g., articulation). SOC institutions col-lectively confer the full range of associate, bac-calaureate, and graduate degrees.

SOC has an Advisory Committee of 18 members(and 6 military liaisons) who represent the cosponsor-ing associations, the cooper; ting higher educationagencies. and the military services. The Committee

meets twice a year. Salvatore G. Rotella, chancellor ofthe Chicago City Colleges, chairs the Committee. SOCis funned through a contract with the Department ofDefense.

AACJC/NLN -CARP Liaison Committee

The Liaison Committee of the American Associationof Community and Junior Colleges and the NationalLeague for NursingCouncil of Associate Degree Pro-grams was established in 1969 to promote cooperationand to serve as a means of communication and coordi-nation between AACJC and NLN-CADP on mattersof mutual concern. Over the years, the Committee hasidentified issues in associate degree nursing programs,formulated recommendations for the consideration ofthe parent groups relative to the improvement ofnurse education, and provided a forum for interactionbetween educators in nursing and community, tech-nical, and junior college administrators.

The Committee consists of 6 members, 3 appointedby AACJC and 3 appointed by NLN. In addition, eachorganization designates staff as ex-officio members,without vote. The Committee meets twice annually, inthe fall and in conjunction with the AACJC and/orNLN conventions in the spring. Travel expenses ofthe members are the responsibility of the respectiveappointing organizations, and AACJC also maintains aspecial general fund account to cover other expenses.

Presidents Academy

The Presidents Academy devotes attention to theroles, welfare, and professional development of chiefexecutive officers of AACJC member institutions. Itprovides opportunities to exchange ideas, a programfor inservice professional development, and a means ofexpressing concerns of chief executive officers. In-quiries may be directed to Lawrence W. Tyree, presi-dent of Gulf Coast Community College, Florida, who isAcademy chairman.

Association of Community College Trustees

AACJC maintains close and cordial working relation-ships with the Association of Community CollegeTrustees. ACCT serves more than 4,000 trustees, whoshape policy and community support for some 750American two-year colleges. Through its annual con-vention, other conferences and seminars, and variedinformation services, ACCT helps to equip governingboards and their members to oversee such diversefunctions as systems management, collective bargain-ing, budget processes, performance evaluations, boardretreats, and administrative searches. The ACCT pres-ident for 1984-85 is Wayne T. Newton, trustee, Kirk-wood Community College, Iowa. William H. Meardy isexecutive director.

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AFFILIATED COUNCILS

AACJC has introduced a system of councils throughwhich the common interests of their members can beserved. Councils rirovide individuals with the means toaffiliate with the Association beyond official institu-tional representation. Within a flexible organizationalarrangement, councils are encouraged to take initia-tives in pursuing proposals and activities in support ofAssociation and council gt_ids.

Through a formal process, councils are recognized asaffiliates for a specified period of timeusually threeyears. A regular review process established by theAACJC Board of Directors allows for extension of therecognition period. Each council is assigned at leastone AACJC Board member and one member of theAACJC staff to act as liaisons. In addition, the Associ-ation's constitution and bylaws provide for six mem-bers of the AACJC Board to be elected by the institu-tional membership to serve as official council represen-tatives on the Board.

Fourteen councils are presently affiliated with theAssociation:

American Association of Women in Community andJunior Colleges

'f he American Association of Women in Communityand Junior Colleges (AAWCJC) is one of the largestand most responsive organizations working for themncerns of women in education. Formed in 1973, theAssociation represents its members on a state and ten-region basis. Steady increases in female students,staff, and educational professionals have had adynamic effect on the growth and professional ac-tivities of AAWCJC. Key benefits of AAWCJC mem-bership are a quarterly newsletter, a job bank, and avariety of professional development activities forwomen in two-year colleges at the local, state, andr(1.,rional levels.

President: Jo-Aim W. Terry, Dean of EducationalServices, Wayne County Community College, 801West Fort Street, Detroit, Michigan 48=6; (313)-1943-2$10.

Community College Humanities Association

The Community College Humanities Association(('('HA) is dedicated to strengthening the humanitiesin community, technical, and junior colleges. CCHAserves as a catalyst in defining the issues facinghumanities faculty and administrators, in finding solu-tions to problems in the field, and in establishing acommunication network for all humanists. Specialseminars, five annual regional meetings, a triannualnewsletter, and an annual journal provide for the exchange of ideas and information, support the profes-sional work of humanities faculty, and encourage schol-arly activity in the humanistic disciplines.

Chairman: Donald D. Schmeltekopf, Professor of Phi-losophy, Union County College, 1033 SpringfieldAvenue, Cranford, New Jersey 07016; (231) 276-2600.

Council for Occupational Education

The Council for Occupational Education (COE) isconcerned with issues, trends, and legislation relatedto postsecondary occupational education, humanresource development, and the creation of technicaltraining programs to reduce manpower shortages.COE represent.., faculty, mid-level administrators,deans, and college presidents, as well as individualsfrom business, organized labor, the military, andgovernment. It spontiors two national professional de-velopment meetings yearly, publishes occasionalnewsletters, distributes the quarterly TechnologyReview Journal, prepares legislation for considerationby Congress, and encourages members to publish anddisseminate materials on occupational education intwo-year colleges.President: H. James Owen, President, Tri-Cities StateTechnical Institute, Blountville, Tennessee 37617; (615)323-3191.

Council of Universities and Colleges

The purpose of the Council of Universities and Col-leges (CUC) is to promote peer relationships and stim-ulate publication and research among professorshoused in college and university graduate schools.Members of the council are specialists in community,technical, and junior col:ege issues (often havingsubstantial experience as two-year college educators)and regard service to the applied field as one of theirmajor responsibilities. Since these individuals spend alarge portion of their time training personnel to func-tion within two-year colleges, the Council also seesitself as an instrument to support professional develop-ment in the field. The association between CUC mem-bers and AACJC has been constant since the foundingmeeting of AACJC in 1920.President: Richard C. Richardson, Arizona StateUniversity, College of Education, Department ofHigher and Adult Educatien, Tempe, Arizona 85287;(602) 965-6248.

National Council on Black American Affairs

In 1972, the Council on Black American Affairs(CBAA) was established to provide a national bodythrough which faculty, students, administrators, andnonteaching personnel could affiliate to foster more ef-fective education and employment of black people.CBAA, working through its four regions, focuses onmatters involving curricula, human resource develop-ment, data collection, information dissemination, and

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solutions to problems in education that confront blackpeople. The following are Council priorities: (1) profes-sional developmefit of black leadership within colleges;(2) expansion of supportive services for low-incomeetude- '..s; and (3) implementation of effective affirma-tive action programs.Chairperson: Carl Crawford, Provost, Nort'. Campus.Broward Community College, 1000 Coconut CreekBoulevard, Coconut Creek, Florida 33066; (305)973.2202.

National Council for Community Relations

The National Council for Community Relations(NCCR) is a professional organization for specialists incollege relations in two-year colleges in the U.S. andCanada. It was founded in 1974 to provide special ser-vices for people who share the tasks of marketing thecollege and communicating with its many publics. NCCRmembers work in a ,ariety of information-relatedareas: media relations, editing and publications, coor-dination of campus and community events, high school/college relations, consumer information, alumni andgovernmental relations. Members include public infor-mation practitioners, higher-level administrators, andcollege presidents.President: D. Richard Petrizzo, Vice President ofExternal Affairs, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn,Illinois 60137; (312) 858-2800.

National Council for Research and Planning

The National Council for Research and Planning(NCR?) provides a network for expression and ex-change on matters of institutional management and ad-vises AACJC on policy issues relating to research andinformation-based management. The Council alsoserves as a national forum for planning, coordinating,and conducting activities that promote research andinformation -based decision making in postsecondary,community-based institutions. NCRP products includethe Community College Journal for Research andPlanning, focusing on institutional management; Para-meters, a bimonthly newsletter; position papers onpolicy issues; and a yearly series of workshops andforums.President: Pert Purga, Associate Vice Chancellor,Eastern Iowa Community College District, 2804Eastern Avenue, Davenport, Iowa 52803; (319)T22-5015.

National Council fob; Resource Development

The purpose ogf the National Council for ResourceDevelopment (NCRD) is to assist two-year colleges inthe acquisition of financial resources adequate to sup-port their educational programs. To achieve this, theCouncil provides the irstitutions with: (1) assistanceand information to encourage higher levels of financialsupport from both public and private sectors; (2) avehicle for cooperation and communication in address-ing issues and problems in the area of resource devel-

opment; and (3) programs and activities designed toenhance the level of skill with which the profession ofresource development is practiced in two-yearinstitutions.President: Judson H. Flower, President, Miles Com-munity College, 2715 Dickineon Street, Miles City,Montana 59301; (406) 232-3031.

National Council for Staff, Program andOrganizational Development

The mission of the National Council for Staff, Pro-gram and Organizational Development (NCSPOD) is topromote staff and organization development in two-year colleges. NCSPOL offers a broad range of ser-vices and opportunities to its members, including theNetwork newsletter, a yearly conference and regionalskill-building workshops, research and data dissemi-nation, and a human resources referral directory. TheCouncil is dedicated to: (1) developing inncvative, ef-fective approaches to staff, program, and organizationdevelopment; (2) maintaining communication amongorganizations concerned with such efforts; (3) fosteringresearch and evaluation in the field; and (4) generatingmeans for self-development of persons interested instaff, program, and organization development.President: Carol McCombs, Director, Program andFnculty Development, Tri-County Technical College,T .0. Box 587, Highway 76, Pendleton, South Carolina29670; (803) 646-8361.

National Council of Community CollegeBusiness Officials

The National Council of Community College Busi-ness Officials (NCCCBO) is the only organizationwhose efforts and resources are dedicated exclusivelyto the advancement of the interests of business of-ficials in the nation's community, technical, and juniorcolleges. NCCCBO represents administrators in thebroad area of finance and administrative support ser-vices. Membership services include The Bottom Line,a triannual newsletter focusing on current issues of na-tional concern; The Charter of Accounts, a timelyperiodic update of events and activities; a subscriptionto the AACJC Community and Junior College Jour-nal; and two professional development programsanational fall seminar and the annual meeting in con-junction with the AACJC convention each spring. TheCouncil contributes to the overall mission of the Asso-ciation by advancing excellence through effective busi-ness management.President: Thomas King, North Carolina State Depart-ment of Community Colleges, 194 Education Building,Raleigh, North Carolina 27611; (919) 733-7051.

National Council of Instructional Administrators

The National Council of Instructional Administrators(NCIA) consists of those who make policy decisions

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impacting instructional programs in two-year colleges.Through national, regional, and state activities, NCIAsponsors a variety of meetings, conferences, and work-shops on instructional matters. Each year the Councilfocuses on a different issue of interest and importanceto its members, and this issue becomes the focus foran NCIA forum at the AACJC annual convention. Aquarterly newsletter and yearly proceedings arepublished by the Council.President: William Christopher, Dean of Instruction,Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washing-Lon 9WZ26; (206) 676-2170.

National Council of State Directors of Community/Junior Colleges

Organized in 1968, the National Council of StateDirectors of Community/Junior Colleges (NCSDCJC) iscomprised of state directorsor whoever serves inthat capacityin the various state. Council purposesinclude: (1) fostering the development of systems ofcommunity, technical, and junior colleges in the states;(2) providing a forum for exchange of informationabout trends and problems; (3) seeking ways to im-prove the competencies of state agencies; and (4) pro-moting coordination among the states in federal mat-ters, including legislation. The Council has threestanding committees: Legislative; Research and Data;and Issues, Trends and projects.Chairperson: David T. Kelly, Assistant Commissionerfor Community Colleges and Continuing Education,Coordinating Board, Texas College and UniversitySystem, P.O. Box 12788Capitol Station, Austin,Texas 78711; (512) 475-3413.

National Council on Community Services andContinuing Education

The National Council on Community Services andContinuing Education (NCCSCE) is committed to pro-viding national leadership to the field of communityservices, continuing education, and lifelong learning incommunity, technical, and junior colleges. NCCSCEservices include four quarterly issues of the profes-sional journal The Community Services Catalyst,newsletters to update members on Council activitiesand events, working papers detailing exemplary pro-gramming in the field, consulting services upon re-quest, and sponsorship of national and regionalconferences.President: Hans A. Andrews, NCCSCE President,Dean of Instruction, Illinois Valley CommunityCollege, Oglesby, Illinois 61348; (815) 224-2720.

National Council on Student Development

The National Council on Student Development(NCSD) is an organization of student development/stu-dent services educators. It provides an avenue formembers to express their views on current concernsand to advise AACJC and other groups on mattersrelating to student development in community, tech-nical, and junior colleges. In addition to serving as anadvisory body and general voice for student develop-ment, NCSD promotes student services staff and pro-gram development through seminars and workshops,and collects and disseminates information on trends inthe student development field.Chairperson: John Keyser, Vice President for Instruc-tion, Linn-Benton Community College, 6500 S.W.Pacific Boulevard, Albany, Oregon 97321; (503) 928-2361.

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International MembersCOMMITTEE OF REGIONAL COLLEGES INISRAELMOSHE SHELHAV, ISRAEL

COLLEGE CONSORTIUM FOR INTERNATIONALSTUDIESRAY ARZT, ISRAEL

NATIONAL CENTER FOR THE DEVELOPMENTOF BROADCAST EDUCATIONYOSHIYA ABE, JAPAN

THE OBIRIN COLLEGES AND SCHOOLSIZO SHIMIZU, JAPAN

FOUNDATION OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONPETER YAMAUCHI, JAPAN

NATIONAL TAIPEI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCHIH TANG TAIWAN, ROC

NATIONAL TAIPEI COLLEGE

CHENG-PIN YANGTAIWAN, ROC

MING CHUAN COLLEGE MING CHUANCHUAN LU TAIWAN, ROC

Educational Associates

AFL-CIOWASHINGTON, D.C. 20006

ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF POSTSECONDARYEDUCATIONMONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 36104

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITYWOMENWASHINGTON, D.C. 20037

AMERICAN COLLEGE TESTING PROGRAMWASHINGTON, D.C. 20036

AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION COUNCIL.DENTAL EDUCATIONCHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60611

AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATIONLAKE WORTH, FLORIDA 33461

ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FORCOMMUNITY COLLEGESPHOENIX, ARIZONA 85009

BEREAN INSTITUTEPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19130

BERMUDA COLLEGEDEVONSHIRE, BERMUDA

BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL FINANCESANTA FE, NEW MEXICO 87501

BOARD OF REGENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATIONBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02108

CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES-OFFICEOF CHANCELLORSACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814

CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP.PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITYLOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90034

CENTER FOR JUNIOR COLLEGE RELATIONS.ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14623

CENTER FOR OCCUPATIONAL RESEARCH ANDDEVELOPMENTWACO, TEXAS 76710

CENTRAL OHIO TECHNICAL COLLEGENEWARK, OHIO 43055

COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION BOARDNEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019

COLLEGE FOR HUMAN SERVICESNEW YORK, NEW YORK 10014

COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES.THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITYPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19107

COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES-UNIVERSITYOF SOUTH CAROLINACOLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29208

COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTYGRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS 60030

COLLEGE STUDENT FINANCIAL AID SERVICEGAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND 20877

COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPONENT-WESTVIRGINIA STATE COLLEGEINSTITUTE, WEST VIRGINIA 25112

COMMUNITY COLLEGE RURAL EDUCATIONAND EXTENSIONANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503

CONSORTIUM FOR INTERNATIONALEDUCATIONIRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92713

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COORDINATING BOARD TEXAS COLLEGEUNIVERSITY SYSTEMAUSTIN, TEXAS 78711

COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PRESIDENTSASSOCIATIONTRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08608

DAMANSARA COLLEGESELANGOR, MALAYSIA

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LEADERSHIPAUBURN UNIVERSITY, ALABAMA 36830

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION-NACAEWASHINGTON, DC 20004

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER AND ADULTEDUCATION-ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITYTEMPE, ARIZONA 85281

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATIONLITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201

DIRECTOR OF FINANCE ANDADMINISTRATIONHARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06105

DIVISION OF APPLIED EDUCATIONTOPEKA, KANSAS 66621

ERIC CLEARINGHOUSE FOR JUNIORCOLLEGESLOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90024

ETS COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGEPROGRAMSPRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08541

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITYI3OCA RATON, FLORIDA 33431

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYTALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32306

GENERAL COLLEGEMINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 53455

EDMUND J. GLEAZER JRBETHESDA, MARYLAND 20817

( =OUCH ER COLLEGEBALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21204

ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARDSPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62701

ILLINOIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEESASSOCIATIONSPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62701

ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYCHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60616

INDIANA CENTRAL UNIVERSITYINDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46227

INDIANA UNIVERSITY-OCCUPATIONAL ANDTECHNICAL PROGRAMSBLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 47405

INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION-UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDAGAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32611

IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONDES MOINES, IOWA 50319

KANSAS ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITYCOLLEGESTOPEKA, KANSAS 66612

LEAGUE FOR INNOVATION IN COMMUNITYCOLLEGESLAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA 92653

LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGESPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62708

MARTIN TECHNICAL COLLEGEMIAMI, FLORIDA 33125

MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANYNEW YORK, NEW YORK 10020

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGEASSOCIATIONLANSING, MICHIGAN 48933

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYEAST LANSING, MICHIGAN 48824

'MICRONESIAN OCCUPATIONAL COLLEGEWEST CAROLINE ISLDS, TT 96940

MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY ANDJUNIOR COLLEGESCOLUMBIA, MISSOURI 65205

MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGEJOPLIN, MISSOURI 64801

MORRIS LIBRARY-SOUTHERN ILLINOISUNIVERSITYCARBONDALE, ILLINOIS 62901

NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONWASHINGTON, D.C. 20036

NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHLETICASSOCIATIONHUTCHINSON, KANSAS 67501

NATIONAL TECHNICAL. INSTITUTE FOR THEDEAFROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14623

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NATIONAL CENTER-RESEARCH IN VOCA-TIONAL EDUCATIONCOLUMBUS, OHIO 43210

NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COM-MUNITY COLLEGESRALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27611

NORTH CAMPUS.BROWARD COMMUNITYCOLLEGECOCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA 33066

NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOLBELOIT, KANSAS 67420

NOVA UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR HIGHEREDUCATIONFORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33314

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS, UNIVERSITY OFDELAWARENEWARK, DELAWARE 19711

OFFICE, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, THEPENTAGONWASHINGTON, D.C. 20301

OHIO ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR VOCATIONALEDUCATIONWESTERVILLE, OHIO 43081

OHIO BOARD OF REGENTSCOLUMBUS, OHIO 43215

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONSALEM, OREGON 97310

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITYCOMMONWEALTH EDUCATION SYSTEMUNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 16802

PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OFEDUCATIONHARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17108

PHI THETA KAPPACANTON, MISSISSIPPI 39046

PHILLIPS JUNIOR COLLEGENEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70121

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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION OF DIVINGINSTRUCTORSSANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92705

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, ECONOMIC, ANDMANAGEMENT-UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERNMAINEPORTLAND, MAINE 04103

SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY & ALLIED HEALTHBIRMLNGHAM, ALABAMA 35294

ST. JOHNS SCHOOL OF BUSINESSWEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01089

STATE UNIVERSITY & COMMUNITY COLLEGESYSTEM-TENNESSEENASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37217

STATE BOARD FOR REGIONAL COMMUNITYCOLLEGESHARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06015

STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGEEDUCATIONOLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504

STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGESANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 21401

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1920 James W. Wood, StephensCollege, Missouri

1921 David Mackenzie, DetroitJunior College, Michigan

1922 George Winfield, WhitworthCollege, Mississippi

1923 James W. Wood, StephensCollege, Missouri

1924 Ines W. Wood, StephensCollege, Missouri

1925 L.E. Plummer, FullertonJunior College, California

1926 H.E. Noffsinger, VirginiaIntermont College, Virginia

192F L.W. Smith, Berkeley PublicSchools, California

1928 Edgar D. Lee, ChristianCollege, Missouri

1928 J. Thomas Davis, JohnTarleton College, Texas

1929 John Barton, Ward BelmontSchool, Tennessee

1930 Jeremiah Lilliard, SacramentoJunior College, California

1932 Richard G. Cox, Gulf ParkCollege, Mississippi

1933 Arthur I. Andrews, GrandRapids Junior College,Michigan

1934 A.M. Hitch, Kemper MilitarySchool, Missouri

1935 E.Q. Brothers, Little RockJunior College, Arkansas

1936 Robert Trevorrow, CentenaryJunior College, New Jersey

1937 W.W. Haggard, Joliet JuniorCollege, Illinois

1938 Katherine Denworth,Bradford Junior College,Massachusetts

1939 Nicholas Ricciardi, SanBernardino Junior College,California

1940 Byron Hollingshead,ScrantonKeystone JuniorCollege, Pennsylvania

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C.C. Colvert, NortheastJunior College, Louisiana

J.C. Miller, ChristianCollege, Missouri

John W. Harbeson, PasadenaJunior College, Vermont

Jesse P. Bogue, GreenMountain Junior College,Vermont

Roy W. Goddard, RochesterJunior College, Minnesota

Lawrence L. Bethel, NewHaven YMCA JuniorCollege, Connecticut

1947 R.C. Ingalls, East LosAngeles Junior College,California

1948 Eugene Farley, BucknellUniversity Junior College,Pennsylvania

1949 L.L. Medsker, WrightBranch Chicago JuniorCollege, Illinois

1950 Curtis Bishop, AverettCollege, Virginia

1951 Eugene B. Chaffee, BoiseJunior College, Idaho

1952 Dorothy Bell, BradfordJunior College, Massachusetts

1953 Basil Peterson, OrangeCoast College, California

1954 Frederick Marston, KemperMilitary School, Missouri

1955 Hugh Price, MontgomeryJunior College, Maryland

1956 Edward Schlaefer,Monmouth Junior College,New Jersey

1957 James Ewing, CopiahLincolnJunior College, Mississippi

1958 Edmund J. Gleazer Jr.,Grace land College, Iowa

1959 George Kildow, North IdahoJunior College, Idaho

1960 Marvin Knudson, PuebloJunior College, Colorado

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1962

Henry Littlefield, JuniorCollege of University ofBridgeport, Connecticut

Oscar Edinger Jr., Mt. SanAntonio Junior College,California

1963 Charles Harman, BluefieldCollege, Virginia

1964 Donald Deyo, MontgomeryJunior College, Maryland

1965 Kenneth Freeman, ChristianCollege, Missouri

1966 Dwight Baird, Clark College,Washington

1967 Bill Priest, Dallas CountyCommunity Colleges, Texas

1968 Donald Eldridge, BennettCollege, North Carolina

1969 Stuart Marsee, El CaminoCollege, California

1970 Everett Woodman, ColbyJunior College, Kansas

1971 Charles Chapman, CuyahogaCommunity College, Ohio

1972 Joe Fordyce, Central FloridaCommunity College, Florida

1973 Edward Simonsen, Bakers-field Junior College, California

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Peter Masiko, Miami-DadeCommunity College, Florida

Peter Masiko, Miami-DadeCommunity College, Florida

Abel Sykes, ComptonCollege, California

Richard Hagemeyer, CentralPiedmont College, NorthCarolina

1978 Helena Howe, Mesa College,Arizona

1979 Jess Parrish, Shelby StateTechnical College, Tennessee

1980 Norman Watson, CoastCommunity Co'leges,California

1981 William Ramsey, MilwaukeeTechnical College, Wisconsin

1981 John Connolly, DutchessCommunity College, NewYork

1982 Joe B. Rushing, TarrantCounty Junior College, Texas

1983 Harold McAnineh, College ofDu Page, Illinois

1984 Bernard Luskin, OrangeCoast College, California

1985 Judith Eaton, CommunityCollege of Philadelphia,Pennsylvania (July 1, 1984)

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AACJC PRESIDENTS(EXECUTIVE OFFICERS)

W20-1923 Martha McKenzie Reid

1923-1938 Doak S. Campbell

1938-1945 Walter Crosby Eel ls

1945-1946 Winifred R. Long

1946-1958 Jesse P. Bogue

1958-1981 Edmund J. Gleazer, Jr.

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INTERPRETING THE DATA

Fall enrollment data for 1984 were collected by theAmerican Association of Community and Junior Col-leges directly from the 1,222 community, technical,and junior colleges that compose the field of regionallyaccredited, associate degree granting colleges. TheAssociation's research office staff sent each college apreprinted, computer-generated form showing thefigures reported by the college for the previous yearand asked that each institution eater correspondingdata for fall 1984.

As has been the case in previous years, the returnrate for the Directory questionnaire was re-markable-96.5 percent of the 1,42 colleges returnedcompleted forms. Thirty-nine colleges did not completetheir questionnaires by the Directory's publication.

The results of this year's annual survey are reportedby institution in Table I, and are tabulated by state inTables II. III, and IV. For some institutions enroll-ment and other data are reported by campus; forothers, the data are reported at the district office

level.An alphabetical listing of colleges, cross-referenced

by state is presented in the appendix. To locate a col-lege that may have reorganized, or changed its name,see -Changes in Institutions" appearing later in thisbook. The inclusion of a college one year and not thenext does not necessarily mean it has ceased to exist.We ask state-level officials each fall to indicate to uswhich institutions should be listed in this Directory.The exclusion of a college from the 1985 Directorycould be due to changes in its accreditation status orits program.

Enrollment during the 1984 opening fall term incommunity, technical, and junior colleges declined ascompared to enrollments the previous yeara declineprojected by Association officials. For the past fewyears, enrollments in two-year colleges have remainedstable, and we expect them to remain stable for thenew few years. Total 1984 headcount for credit stu-dents in two-year colleges numbered 4,836,819. The1983 fall enrollment count was 4,947,975. The 1984figure represents a decline of 111,156 students, or 2.2percent compared to fall 1983. (See Table A.)

As occurred last year, the largest drop was in thefulltime student category. This fall the colleges

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registered 1,694,121 fulltime credit students. Last fall(1983) the fulltime credit student enrollment was1,833,994, for a difference of 139,873 students. The dif-ference reflects a 7.6 percent decline nationwide forfulltime students. On the other hand, parttime studentenrollments increased over last year's numbers. In1983, 3,113,981 parttime credit students enrolled intwo-year colleges. This year, 3,142,698 parttime creditstudents enrolled, for an overall gain of 28,717; or anincrease of 0.9 percent.

Enrollment declines in some of the largest states ac-counted for nearly seventy percent of the total na-tional enrollment drop. The states with the sharpestdecline in student numbers were Illinois, Penn-sylvania, Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Florida.Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Alabama ex-perienced significant gains in student numbers. Gainsin the Alabama numbers are caused essentially by ex-panded enrollments at the Community College of theAir Force.

Public community, technical, and junior collegeenrollments showed an overall enrollment decline of2.0 percent, with parttime enrollments advancing by0.94 percent over 1983 figures and fulltime enroll-ments falling by 7.3 percent. (See Table B.)

Private two-year colleges reported substantialdeclines, particularly in fulltime students. Compared tonumbers for fall 1983, the private colleges lost 14,096fulltime students or 12.6 percent of their numbers of ayear ago. Total student loss in these institutionsamounted to 14,289 for a decline of 9.6 percent com-pared to last year. (See Table C.)

Noncredit enrollments in the colleges in 1983-84numbered 3,724,529, an increase of 204,403, or 5.8 per-cent. (See Table D.)

Table E presents an historic record of the develop-ment and expansion of two-year colleges since 1900.

The data provided in these pages could not havebeen gathered without the cooperation and support ofall of the institutions listed in the Directory and thestate-level officials who assisted AACJC in identifyingthe colleges that should be served by the Association.

Questions about the data or the methodology usedby Association staff to compile these data should bereferred to the AACJC data offic.:-.

Jaynes R. Mahoney

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TABLE AEnrollments-All Two-Year Institutions

Fulltime Parttime Total1983 1,833,994 3,113,981 4,947,975

1984 1,694,121 3,142,698 4,836,819

percent -7.6% +0.9% -2.2%

change -139,873 +28,717 -111,156

TABLE BEnrollments-Public Two-Year Institutions

Fulitime Parttime Total1983 1,721,909 3,077,859 4,799,768

1984 1,596,132 3,106,769 4,702,901

percent -7.3% +0.94% -2.0%change -125,777 +28,910 -96,867

TABLE C TABLE DEnrollments-Private Two-Year Ins, ions Noncredit Enrollments in

Fuiltime Parttime __Total Community, Technical, and Junior Colleges

1983 112,085 36,122 148,207 1974 1,337,2671974-75 3,259,972

1984 97,989 35,929 133,918 1975-76 2,852,6731976-77 3,078,0791977-78 4,299,149

percent 12.6% -0.53% -9.6% 1978-79 3,422,0581979-80 3,9T7,050change -14,096 -193 -14,289 1980 -81 4,088,5131981-82 4,359,9411982-83 3,520,1261983-84 3,724,529

TABLE ENumber of Community, Technical, and Junior

Colleges and Their Enrollments: 1900-19841.

School Year Number of Colleges Enrollment School Year Number of Colleges Enrollment

1900-1901 8 100 1947-1948 651 500,5361915-1916 74 2,363 1948-1949 648 465,8151921-1922 207 16,031 1949-1950 634 562,7861925-1926 325 35,630 1950-1951 597 579,4751926-1927 408 50,529 1951-1952 593 572,1931927-1928 405 54,438 1952-1953 594 560,7321928-1929 429 67,627 1953-1954 598 622,8641929-1930 436 74,088 1954-1955 596 696,3211930-1931 469 97,631 1955-1956 655 765,5511931-1932 493 96,555 1956-1957 652 8b9,7201932-1933 514 103,530 1957-1958 667 892,6421933-1934 521 107,807 1958-1959 677 905,062*19.'34 -1935 518 122,311 1959-1960 663 816,071*1935-1936 528 129,016 1960 663 660,2361936-1937 553 136,623 1961 678 748,6191937-1938 556 155,588 1962 704 818,8691938-1939 575 196,710 1963 694 927,5341939-1940 610 236,162 1964 719 1,043,9631940-1941 627 267,406 1965 771 1,292,5731941-1942 624 314,349 1966 837 1,464,0991942-1943 586 325,151 1967 912 1,671,4401943-1944 584 249,788 1968 993 1,954,1161944-1945 591 251,290 1969 1,038 . 2,186,2721945-1946 648 295,475 1970 1,091 2,499,8371946-1947 663 455,048 Table E continued next page.

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School Year Number of Colleges Enrollment

1971 1,111 2,680,7621972 1,141 2,866,0621973 1,165 3,144,6431974 1,203 3,527,3401975 1,230 4,069,2791976 1,233 4,084,9761977 1,235 4,309,9841978 1,234 4,304,0581979 1,230 4,487,8721980 1,231 4,825,9311981 1,219 4,834,4331982 1,219 4,964,3791983 1,219 4,947,9751984 1,222 4,836,819

tEnrollment numbers for the period 1900 to 1960 included all studentsregistered in the colleges throughout the calendar year. Enrollmentnumbers for the period 1960 through 1984 capture fall enrollment figuresonly.

'Cumulative total.

The decrease from 677 to 663 colleges is largely a result of change ofprograms in a number of university extension centers which left themno longer essentially two-year colleges. Twenty-six institutions weredropped from the Directory for this reason. Nine additional two-year col-leges became senior institutions. Three California evening colleges werejoined with their day counterparts. 48,294 students were enrolled thepreceding year in the institutions dropped. One institution closed duringthe year. Twenty-three institutions were added.

Enrollment for the full academic year 1959 -60 including the 1959 sum-mer session was 816,071. This is a cumulative total and includes allstudents. Reporting institutions were instructed to count each studentonly once. A large part of the decrease in enrollment from 905,062 to816,071 is accounted for by a decrease in adult enrollments.

Changes in InstitutionsSince the 1984 DirectoryColleges No Longer ListedAlaskaSheldon Jackson CollegeCaliforniaLos Angeles Metropolitan CollegeNorth CarolinaMount Olive CollegePennsylvaniaWheeler School; Center for Degree

Studies

AddedCaliforniaNorth Campus, South Campus of Saddle-

back Community College DistrictCanadaDawson CollegeMichiganCenter Campus and South Campus for

Macomb Community CollegeMississippiHinds Junior College District now has

three campuses, Jackson Campus, Raymond Campus,and Utica Campus

New JerseySussex County Community CollegeOklahomaOklahoma CollegeOregonTreaty Oak Comunity College Service

DistrictTexasNortheast Texas Community CollegeVirginiaCollege of Health Sciences

Name ChangesFloridaBauder Junior College became National

Education Center Bauder, Manatee Junior Collegebecame Manatee Community College; South FloridaJunior College became South Florida CommunityCollege

IndianaCentral Indiana Region became Ivy Tech-Central Indiana Region; Columbus TechnicalInstitute became Indiana Vocational TechnicalCollege-Region 10; Southeast Region became IndianaVocational Technical College; Southwest TechnicalInstitute became IVTC-Southwest Technical In-stitute; Whitewater Technical Institute became In-diana Vocational Technical College-Richmond

Kentucky Lees Junior College became Lees CollegeMassachusettsNewbury Junior ..ollege became

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Newbury Junior College, Inc.MinnesotaWillmar Area Technical Institute became

Willmar Area Vocational Technical InstituteNew Hampshire--Laconia Campus became NH Voca-

tional-Technical College-LaconiaNew YorkErie Community College became Erie

Community College, Central Office; Morrisville Cam-pus became Morrisville Agricultural and TechnicalCollege

OhioCollege of Applied Science and Technologybecame Youngstown State University; Newark Cam-pus became Ohio State University at Newark; Bel-mont County Campus became Ohio UniversityBelmont

South CarolinaSaikehatchie Regional Campusbecame Salkehatchie University Campus

TexasOrange County Center became Lamar Univer-sity at Orange; Sweetwater Campus and Waco Cam-pus became Texas State Technical Institute

WisconsinBarron County Campus became Universityof Wisconsin Center-Barron County; Fond du LacCampus became University of Wisconsin Center-Fond du Lac; Fox Valley Campus became Universi-ty of Wisconsin Center-Fox Valley; Waukesha CountyCampus became University of WisconsinCenter-Waukesha

Puerto RicoPonce Technical University Collegebecame Ponce Technological University College

Key to AbbreviationsA OF GOD

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Assemblies of God

African Methodist Episcopal

Baptist

Bible Fellowship

Church of Christ

Church of God

Christian Church

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Independently controlled, nondenomi-national, non-profit

Independently controlled, for profit

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints

Lutheran

Mennonite

United Methodist

Accreditation of Middle States Asso-ciation of Colleges and SecondarySchools

Accreditation by North CentralAssociation of Colleges and SecondarySchools

Accreditation of New England Associ-ation of Colleges and Secondary Schools

Not an institutional member of theAmerican Association of Communityand Junior CollegesAccreditation by Northwest Associa-tion of Secondary and Higher SchoolsAcademic year not semester, quarter,or trimesterOtherPentacostal HolinessPentacostal Church of GodProvisional member of the AmericanAssociation of Community and JuniorColleges

PresbyterianPublicly controlled by state, localdistrict, junior college district, unifieddistrict, or countyQuarter systemRoman Catholic

Semester systemAccreditation by Southern Associationof Colleges and Secondary SchoolsSeventh Day Adventist

Accreditation, approval, or recognitionas junior college by a state depart-ment of education, a state board, oraccrediting commission

Trimester systemI r krainian Catholic

WA Accreditation by the Western Associa-tion of Schools and Colleges

Special Note For Table I

The asterisk (*) indicates nonrespondent to Directoryquestionnaire. Information is repeated from previous year.

Definitions of TermsENROLLMENT

Ful ItimeStudents carrying at least 12 credit hours ormore.

ParttimeStudents enrolled in the college and carrying11 credits or fewer.

Total enrollment is a headcount of fulltime and parttimestudents enrolled for credit courses only.

Community education enrollment includes only thosestudents participating in noncredit activities.

FACULTY

FulltimeIncludes all personnel who spend 50 percent ormore of their time teaching (teaching load of 9 hours ormore).

Parttimeincludes all personel who spend less than 50 per-cent of their time teaching (teaching load of 8 hours orfewer).

PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT STAFF

StaffIncludes such professional employees as librarians,counselors, etc., if these staff are not designated by thecollege as either faculty or administration. (Does not in-clude classified staff.)

ADMINISTRATION

Administrative staffincludes executive and managerialstaff who spend 50 percent or more of their time in ad-ministrative work.

TUITION AND REQUIRED FEES

Student cost figures are for a fulltime student for the fullacademic year 84-85, and where applicable are for thosestudents living within the state and within the institu-tional district.

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Table IDirectory of Community, Technical, and Jung Jr Colleges

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ALABAMAI ALABAMA AVIATION AND TECHNICAL COLLEGEI ALABAMA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

ALEXANDER CITY STATIIIIJUN101 COLLEGE4 ATRIUM STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

SESSEMEO STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Is 'BREWER STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE/ C A ?REDD STATE TECHNICAL COLLAGE8 CARVER STATE TECANACAL Co1.14$11V LHATTAHoOLHEE VALLEY STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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()RAUEAST GADSDENALEXANDER CITYATMOREESSEMER

FAYETTETUSCALOOSA?WILE?NEALE CITYEUFAULA

COMMUNITY cOLLEGii UP THE AIR NM"11 LUSO/Kul* COLLEGE11 UUUGLAS MACARTHUEJTATE TECMALCAL COLLEGE14 ENTERPRISE STATE JICNIOg COLLIEis GADSDEN STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE

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10 GADSDEN STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE17 GEoRGE L. WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE10 GEORGE C. WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE19 GEoRGE CuELEY WALLACE sTATE000MMUNLTY COLLEGEdO MARKT M. AYERS SIX" TECHNICAL COLLEGE

II HollSoN STATE TECI4OCAL COLLEGEAl J.F. DRAKE STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

J INGRAM STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE14 JAMES N. FAULKNER STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE55 JEFFERSON DAVIS STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE

GADSDENDOTHANSANCEVILLESELMAANNISTON

THOMASVILLEHUNTSVILLEDEATSVILLEB AY MLNIITTSailia0N

16 JEFFERSON STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE 4

17 JOHN L. CALHOUN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGEAI JOHN M. PATTERSON'STAT" TECHNICAL COLLEGEPP LAWSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE30 LUELLEN B. WALLACE STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE

B IRMINGHAMDECATURMONTGOMERYB IRMINGHAMANDALUSIA

11 MARION MILITARY INSUTUTS31 MUSCLE SHOALS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE11 N.I. NUNNELLEY STALE TECEN4CAL COLLEGE30 NOITHEAST ALABAMA STATE JUNTO* COLLEGE15 NORTHWEST ALABAMA sTAT. JUNIOR COLLEGE

MARIONMUSCLE SHOALSrEILDIESSURGRAI/MILLEPELL CAMPBELL

JO NORTHWEST ALABAMA STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGEi/ OPELIKA STATE TECHNICAL CoLLEGE18 PATRICK MENET STARE JUNIOR CEILLEGIEiv REL0 STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE40 S. D. BISHOP STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE

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41 SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE44 SNEAO STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE43 So0TNERN UNION NTAglipoloR cumacp44 SOUTHWEST STATE TN CAL COLLEO45 TRENKoLl STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE*

WALKER COLLEGE47 WALKER STATE TECHNICAL 911.1.11GE

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WADLEYMOBILEMONTGOMERY

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.1 KENAI PENINSULA OANNONITY COLLEGE SOLDuTNA4 EafcmixAN COMMUNITY COLeICE KETCHALAN5 KOolAK COMMUNITY COLLEGE KOD1AK

0 KUSKOAWIM COMMUNITY COLLEGE LUM7 MATANUSKA SUSLTMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE PALMER

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iu TANANA VALLEY COMMUNITTOCOLLEGE FAIRBANKS

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JAMES G. SASSERROBERT W. HOWARDWILLIAM B. CAUSEYMALCOLM A. JONESTuft Maar(

(205)774-5113(205)547-545i(105)234-6346(2u5)361-8111(205)411-6391

J555535401

TOMMY M. SOOTHENORMAN GURUS

(205)932-3221(105)7511-$361

J6617 EARL acisSaii011 (10)47J-86E2.16807 JAMES E. OWEN (205)297-498116027 MYRON N COPE (105)6111-3543

36112 RODNEY V. COX, JR. (205)293-7847J6701 JULIUS JENKINS (Au5)1175-155016467 RAYMOND V. CHISUM (205)493-6631J6JA JOSEPH D. TALMADGE (205)347-2623.15999 ARMOR V. DENNIS (205)546-0414

35901 ROGER W. WATTS (205)547-168536101 NATHAN L. HODGES (205)914-352135077 JAMES C. BAILEY (105)352-640336701 CHARLES L. BYRD (105)875-263436201 PIERCE C. CAIN (205)831-4540

36784 N. HOYT JONES (105)636-442935811 JOHNNY L. HARRIS (205)539-816136012 Mugs! C. GREGG (205)2115-517736507 GARY L. BRANCH (105)937-958136426 GEORGE R. MCCORmICK (205)1167-4832

J5115 JUDY imam (105)153-120035602 JAMES R. CMASTSRM (205)353-310236116 JAMS L. TALINToM (405)218-108uJ5221 JESSE J. LEWIS (205)925-166636440 WILLIAM R. mCwHoaTER (205)242-6591

36756 CLYDE W. SPENCE, JR. (205)6117 -6174

35662 MUGU A. BARTON (105)381-2111315044 JAMES H. CORNELL (205)378-5576J5986 CHARLES M. FENDLZY (105)218-6u0i.15581 CHARLES W. SRITNELL (205)993 -5331

35570 WAYNE CUBE (205)921-J17736801 GLENN BROWS (205)765-643736460 JAMES R. AL"..1111 (105)575-11561E401 WILEY SALTER (205)578-131130690 TV000111 KENNEDY (105)690 -6412

35405 OR. LEO SUMNER (205)759-154135957 WILLIAM N. OSBORN (105)591-5120J6176 LAY JONES (205)395-2211366u5 DONALD S. ALFER1'S (105)479-747616108 TILED C. MCCLAMMY (2(15)132-10U0

35501 DAVID J. ROWLAND (205)3S7 -0511J5148 HAROLD WADE (A05)648-3271

99701 DONALD O'DOWD99500 HiallaT T. LYON (9U7)714 -110099835 JERRY HARRIS (90)747-665399009 LESTER T. VIEW (907)262-580199901 JOHN MENEIE (907)215-617799615 CAROLYsi FLOYD (907)486-4161

99559 J. LINWOOD LAUGHY (901)543 -261199645 GLEN MASSEY (110))745 -425s99762 'ONSET M. JACKMAN (907)443 -2201996100 JOHN S. DIVANS (907)0$5-241199701 MICHAEL NATTY (90)474,4706

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ARIZOI ARtZusA vEsTERN EuLLEGE YUMA 85364 JAMES CARRUTMERS (6U4)146 -IUuu

ZENTRAL ARIZoNA COLLEGE DISTRICT COOLIDGE 85118 JANOS KRAOY (602)713 -414!

2 AEAVAIFA CAMPUS WINELEMAN 85191 BILL BUTTERY (6u1)156-7864SIGNAL PEAR CAMPUS COuLIUGE 85248 JAMBS M. KEANE (6u2)743 -4141

4 cucH1SE COLLEGE DOUGLAS 856u/ PAN W. REMURER (6U2)364 -794&

5 COLLEGE uP GANADU GANA00 865u5 U DEANER. S JACUIS 6 J SPENCER (6114)155-3444

6 EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE THATCHER 85551 GURNALU L. HOUPRS (Eu2)425-1133

MARCuPA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT PHOENIX 85U34 PAUL A. ELSNER (6111)144-8355

1 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGEa MARICoPA TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

GLENDALEPduENIX

853u285034

JudA E. WALTRIPCHARLES A. GREEN

(601)144-635,(604)115-0500

MESA COMMUNITY LOLLEGE MESA 054u1 WALLACE SIMPSON (604)833-1161

o PauliNiE cuLl.SEE PdotNiE b5uI; WILLIAM E. NEAKY (Eu1)104-1491

ti SALAUU COMMUNITY COLLEGE PHuENIX 05uus MYRNA HARRISON (602)150-1122

11 scuirsuALE COMMUNITY CuLLEGE SCUTTSDALE 85253 ARTHUR W. WELANOUTEM (601)94 -u999SOUTH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE PHOENIX 05ui.0 RAUL CAADENAS (Eu1)243-6606

14 ModAvt COMMUNITY cuLLEGE KINGMAN 00401 CHARLES MALL (6U1)157-4331

15 NAVAJO COMMUNITY COLLEGE TSA1LE 66556 DEAN C. JACKSON (0U2)7,0*J1II

16 NORIW,ANu PLUNDER COLLEGE HuLORuut 86o2S MAEVN L. VASHER (601))44-0111

PIRA COMMUNITY COLLEGE TUCSON 851U2 b. JAMES MANILLA courne4-bobo

1/ COMMUNITY CAMPUS TUSCuN ESNS JAMES E. GlEsull t601)884-694u

IS DOWNTOWN CAMPUS TUCSON 851u5 MIGUEL A. PALACLUS (604)584-6706

IV EAST CAMPUj TUCSON 85710 WESLEY S. SuDERQUIST (6u1)086-1111

to WEST CAMPUs TUCSON 85/09 KAYMUNP J. STITH (6u2)564-6666

II YAVAPAI GOLLE6E PRESCuTT 80301 PAUL D. WALKER (su2)445-7300

ARKANSASI ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY - DEESE SEANCE MEESE 71012 WILLIAM H. oWEN, JR. (SUI)601-6452

EAST ARKANSAS COMMUNITY CoLLEGE PURREST CITY /2135 Bus C. AURAS (St/1)633-440U

I GARLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE HUT SPRINGS /19u1 GERALD H. FISHER (5011107-9371

4 MISSISSIPPI COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SLYTHEVILLE 11316 JOHN P. SULLINS (SO1)101-1E1,1E7

5 NUETH ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE HAKEISON 12001 MILL I. RARER (5U1)741-3000

6 PHIL -BPS COUNTY CoMMUNUY COLLEGE HELENA 12142 JOHN EASLEY (501)318-6414NIGH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE MENA 71953 MARY LUULSE SPENCER (501)394-5UI4

N SHORTER COLLEGE suRTH LITTLE KM/ 12114 JutiN PHILLIPS (501)316-11305

9 SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGE WALNUT RIDGE 11476 D. JACK NICHOLAS (5O))8116-6141

SOUTHERN At:KANSAS UNIVERSITY NAGNULIA 71/5J

Iu SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY-EL OUKADU BRANCH EL DORADO illsu BEN T. wHITEIELD (SU1)862-11131

ti TECHNICAL SEANCE EAST CAMDEN 7 /u1 GEORGE J. IlKoWN (501)574-4500

12 WisTAME CuM?IUNLIY CuLLEGE FORT 5111TH 72913 JOEL I. STUESLEF1ELO (501)265-4241

CALIFORNIAI ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE SANTA MARIA 93454 GARY R. EUELSAuCK (Eu5)911-6966

2 ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE LANCASTER 91534 CLINTON W. STINE (6U5)943 -3241

$ RARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE PAESTUM 92.111 J. W. EDWIN SPEAR (619)151-4411

4 ERUUKS cuLLEGE LONG BRACH 90004 STEVE SOTMAIDIS (211)597-6611

5 SUTEL COLLEGE oROVILLE 95965 WENPALL LEE AIMEE (916)895-2511

6 CAIRILLO CuLLEGE APTOS 950U3 JOHN C. PETERSEN (408)415-6000

/ CISKIToS COLLEGE NuAwALR 9u6Su MILFORD MICHAEL (213)860-2451

8 CdAloT COLLEGE HAYWARD 94545 WILLIAM J. MOORE (415);116-66O0

V CHAFFEE CuLLIEB* ALTA LOMA 917111 SAMUEL A. FERGUSON (714)087-170

10 CITRUS COLLEGE AZUSA 917O2 EDWARD M. TRONAAS (8111)335-0521

COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT COSTA MESA 97018 DAVID BROWNELL (114)431 -5898

It COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 917o6 EDWARD H. DECREE (214)546-7600

12 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE HUNTINGTON BRACH 91647 LEE A. STEVENS (714)891-7111

13 ORANGE COAST CULLEGI COSTA MESA 92628 S. ARTHUR MARTIOEt (214)432 -5714

14 COLLEGS,UF THE CANYONS VALENCIA 91155 RAMON P. LAGRANVEUR (3U5)159-78OU

15 COLLEGE OF TEl DESERT PALM DESERT 91200 FERN D. STOUT (019)346-8041

16 COLLEGE of THE REDWOODS EUREKA 955u1 D. DONALD REICHERT (10)442-142I,N4_

I/ COLLEGE or TEE OtOulAS VISALIA 9322/ LINCOLN HALL (Zo9)232-2U5u

IS COLLEGE UP THE SIS111yOUS WEED 96094 EUGENE SCHUMAGESE (916)933 -4462

Iv COMPTuN COMMUNITY COLLEGE* CORPUS VOW (111)637-2660-- --

CONTRA COSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT MARTINEZ 94553 (415)129-1000

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6 1920 PUBLIC IN NC SIM 1144 2126 447 1025 We 4404 294 60 192 252 10 8 4161963 PUBLIC IN NC sell 0 U U U U U 0 U U U 07 1985 runic IN NC SEM 3890 9799 1368 3292 9721 13013 4810 184 310 494 0 23 1688 1968 PUBLIC IN NC SEM 1058 2456 341 782 2095 2877 160 64 IOU 164 0 21 3369 1965 PUBLIC 114 NC SIM 4122 10853 1517 3996 10919 14915 4171 215 477 692 U 26 3361U 1940 PUBLIC IN NC SIN 4340 9789 1313 2955 8844 11798 4919 173 294 467 U 8 346

11 918 PUBLIC IN NC SIM 163 10695 1085 425 12076 12501 2407 6 630 636 41 60 33611 1970 PUBLIC IN NC SEM 1199 5306 750 1960 5364 7324 2192 113 183 296 1 6 33614 1960 PUBLIC IN NC SIM 853 1041 187 486 734 1020 64 27 83 110 14 6 33614 1911 PUBLIC IN NC sell 309 4828 413 262 2949 3211 0 43 135 178 8 9 2305 1968 PUBLIC 1/4 NC SEM 499 878 137 506 15119 2095 0 61 94 155 234 0 3500

16 1974 PUBLIC IN NC SEM 413 4663 527 115 4160 4535 U 34 446 280 11 11 1201070 PUBLIC 1M NC SEM 5541 15361 2090 5099 15784 20881 17887 Abu 722 1002 0 35 16017 1912 PUBLIC NM NC SEM U U 0 0 U 0 V U u 0 018 19/4 PUBLIC NM NC SEM 0 0 U U U 0 0 U U 0 010 1476 PUBLIC NM NC SIN 11 11 0 u 0 u U U U U U U40 19/0 PUBLIC NM NC SEM U U U U U U U U 0 U U U

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ARKANSAS1 1927 PUBLIC IN NC SEM 515 435 101 450 303 754 U 28 3 31 4 4 600I 19/4 PUBLIC IN NC SIM 0 0 541 631 1112 1812 16 '4 52 8 11 532i 19/4 PUBLIC IN NC SEM o U 492 641 1333 7401 U U 0 U U 4324 1975 PUBLIC IN NC slim 103 511 124 440 774 1214 7110 33 41 74 17 5 4805 19/4 PUBLIC IN NC SIN U U 496 504 tuu/ 22 26 35 61 5 6 480

6 1966 PUBLIC IN NC SIM 129 843 156 640 846 1476 564 SU 42 92 12 7 464/ 1914* PUBLIC PM MC SIM 14U 159 19 150 192 342 U 15 16 31 2 4 480$ 1886 ANE NM NC SEM 15 18 10 53 25 78 0 lu 0 10 15 9 1503Y 1941 *APT NM NC SEM 194 165 45 443 134 477 1 Id U 12 6 5 2132u NM U U U U U 0 U 0 U U U 0lu 1315 PUBLIC IM NC sell 229 269 51 245 495 640 1463 16 18 34 5 4 600

II 1968 PUBLIC IN MC SIM 457 148 80 130 453 683 0 38 9 47 5 5 60011 1928 PUBLIC lM Nc SIM 1666 1910 351 1544 2165 3109 12738 104 46 150 13 Il 522

CALIFORNIA1 1920 PUBLIC IN WA sem 1812 5172 698 2015 4657 6671 1383 NS 241 350 12 16 1002 1929 PUBLIC NM MA SEM 1440 5388 682 1234 5196 6430 491 78 185 263 4 17 IOU3 1960 PUBLIC NN MA QTR 412 1554 202 310 lull 1381 0 JO 48 78 U 7 10u4 19/0 Imo Pk NM WA QTR m U 75 853 U 854 U 10 48 58 2 7 4485 196/ PUBLIC NM WA QTR 2861 46/9 756 2348 4478 6826 2469 117 161 370 0 25 139

A 1959 PUBLIC im WA uTO 2820 7096 991 2985 6964 9949 150 178 211 389 24 8 142i 1956 PUBLIC NM WA SIM 4786 15149 1994 4292 14193 18485 0 244 473 617 0 35 1368 1961 PUBLIC IN WA writ 3457 14311 1766 3844 13945 17788 800 265 565 830 U 1/ 100v 1884 PUBLIC IN MA QTR 3223 7559 1078 4223 7559 10782 2500 176 166 342 23 12 100u 1915 PUBLIC IN WA SEM 2615 1069 968 2431 6505 8936 U 289 254 543 0 12 1001948 PUBLIC 1M WA SEM 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 II U

it 1976 PUBLIC Im WA SIM 367 12414 1284 356 11932 12288 1705 43 420 463 2 17 100it 1900 PUBLIC IN WA SIM 4207 13409 1751 3950 11716 15666 11 233 250 483 17 28 13514 1948 PUBLIC IN WA SEM 6811 18718 2552 7198 15135 22333 12127 309 0 309 0 25 10014 1969 PUBLIC im WA 0711 1046 2648 368 1090 2494 3584 0 51 69 126 u 1 10015 1962 PUBLIC PR WA SIM 1334 6349 768 1134 5916 7050 1756 93 190 283 0 17 140

16 1965 PUBLIC IN WA QTR 2020 5099 711 1688 5834 7521 1982 106 364 471 u 21 10017 1926 PUBLIC NM WA SEM 2775 4513 720 4287 2952 7239 0 126 181 307 0 9 100ill 1959 PUBLIC IN WA SEM 636 1260 169 565 1478 2043 281 46 82 128 0 6 100iv 1927 PUBLIC im WA 811M 1521 2970 449 1541 2970 4491 175 79 89 168 9 15 1001949 PUBLIC NM WA SIM U U U U U U 0 U U U 0 0

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4u CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE SAN PASLO 94806 JOSS CASUAL? (415)215-78Uu

21

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01AELu VALLEY COLLEGELUS MEDAMUS CuLLEGE

LUESTE LULLEGEOLIN OUSCu TECHNICAL Mil/TOTE

PLEASANT MILLPITTSBURGSAN LUIS OBISPORuSINEAD

94523945659340391170

PHYLLIS WIRDNANCHEESE' CASEFUNK R. MARTINEZREV. WILLIAM P. SCUAFIR,

(415)655-123U(415)439 -2181(80)544-29A!

SUS (SIS)I9O-U451

45 14 cAmLNu CuLLEGE" VIA TORRANCE 90506 RAFAEL COMM (213)532-167U

lb fANNIUN LASTITUTE uf DESIGN /MILER GUS ANGELES 9Uu11 ToN1AN HOUBEKG (113)0414-120u

ruOTHILL-DEANZA CoNNUNLTY COLLEGE DISTRICT LOS ALTOS MILLS 94U22 THOMAS W. FRYER, JR. (415)948 -859U

21 DL ANZA COLLEGE CUPEET/NO 95014 ROUST A. DENART (4011)996-4507

is ruuTd4LL COLLEGE LuS ALTOS MILLS 94u21 THOMAS N. CLEMENTS (415)948-859U

[V GAVILAN COLLEGE GILROT 95020 RUDOLPN J. NELuNg (4U13)847-1400

So GLENDALE LoMMUNITY CuLLEGE GLENDALE 91205 H. REX CRAIG (8111)440-1uOu

ouussigoNi cuNNUNATT CuLLEGE U1sTEIGT EL CAJON 92020 DONALD K. WALKER (0110)465-17Uu

CUTANACA CuLLEGE EL CAJUN 9401U SAMUEL N. LLCCAT (619)464-1980

GkusSMuNT COLLEGE EL CAJON 94u2u IVAN L. JuNES (619)465-17uu

HARTNELL LoLLEGE SALINAS 9.19u1 JAMES R. HARDT (408)75E-8414

14 HEALD LA5TITUTE Or TECKNOLuGY SANTA CLARA 95051 ROBERT D. MYERS (4u6)244-9666

1) HUMPHREYs LuLLEcE STUCKTUN 952u/ ROBERT U. dumPdliVs clu9147o-usou

to IMPERIAL VALLEY LoLLEGE IMPERIAL 91451 JOHN A. DE PAW.' (619)154-414u

KERN CuMmUN&TY COLLEGE 0/STRICT SAKERSFLELD 911U1 JAMES C. YOUNG (8u5)195-4185

11 SAKERsFiELu LuLLEGE AAKEESILELD 93!u5 RICHARD WRIGHT ($05).195-4011

's ctomu cusu COMMUNITY CuLLEGE EIDGECREST 91555 KAYNOND A. MCCUE (619)175-5001

19 PoKIERVILLE CULLEGE PuRTERVILLE 93257 PAUL P. ALCANTRA (409)7114-1110

4U LAKE IANUE COMMUNITY CULLE6g bu LAME TAHOE 0102 JAMES W. DUKE (916)541 -666u

41 LASsEN LULLEGE SOSAN0LLE 901JU WARREN SURENSum (916)251 -61E1

41 LUNG BEACH City COLLEGE LUNG SEACH 90oUS JOHN T. MCCUEN (213)420 -4111

LuS ANGELES LuMMuNITY CuLLEGE DISTRICT LOS AticELES 9uU17 LESLit KuLTA UW020-7780

41 EAST LUS ANGELES COLLEGE NuNTEKEy PARE 91754 ARTHUR D. AVILA (211)265-865u

44 LuS ANGELAS CITY COLLEGE LuS ANGELES 9uul9 STEGLI1 PSUERS (213)669-4000

4) LUS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE WILMINGTON Sou744 JAMES L. HEINSELHAN (213)518-1000

40 Los ANGELES MISSIoN COLLEGE SAN FERNANDu 9114U LuMELL J. ERICKsUN (41)1.165-0271

41 Los ANGELES PIERCE CuLLEGE WOODLAND HILLS 91171 SEISM W. RAVITCH (211)147-055I

40 Lus ANGELES SOUTHWEST CuLLEGE LUS ANGELES 9UO4/ WALTER C. NCINTuSH (211)777-2225

49 LuS ANGELES TRADE- TECHNICAL COLLEGE LOS ANGELES 9U015 THOMAS L. STEVENS, JR. (211)746 -080u

So LuS ANGELES VALLEY CuLLEGE VAN NUYS 914UI NARY E. Lag (010181-1200

SI WEST LuS ANGELES COLLEGE cULvEl CITY 9u4Ju JACK FUJiMuTO (111)816-7110

Los 0105 LUNKUP1iTY COLLEGE DISTRICT SACRAMENTO 95825 DAVID MENTES (916)92U-7821

51 AmECILAN RIVER CuLLEGE* sACRANENTU 95841 QUEEN P. RANDALL (916)454-6411

51 CuSUMNES RIVER CuLLEGE SACRAMENTO 95841 V!NcENT PAPILLA (916)689-1000

SACKAmENIu CITY LuLLEGE* SACRAMENTO 95824 CARL C. ANDERSEN (916)449-7511

THE MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGES KENTFIELD 949u4 uTTO ROEMMICH (415)457-8811

55 LuLLEGE ur MARIN* KKOTFIELD 94904 OTTO auseincm (415)457-0E11

so INDIAN VALLEY COLLEGES NuVATu 94947 CuNSTASCE N. CAKROLL (415)883-1111

)7 MANYMuUNT PALO) VERDE) COLLEGE MANCHO PALOS VERDE VU474 THOMAS D..WOUD (113)317-8501

So MENuoCINu LuLLEGE UKIAH 954S4 LEROY R. LOVELY (10/)468-3000

)9 MEKLED COLLEGE MERGED 95.14U TUM E. HARRIS, JR. (41.19)184-600U

efo MIKA COSTA COLLEGE uuSANsiDE 921156 O. DEUS HuLT (019)157-4I41

bi MuNTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE mutTEREY 93940 MAX I. TADLOCX (400)646-401U

01 MT. SAN ANTONIO LuLLEGE WALNUT V1789 JOHN O. RANDALL (114)594-5611

of MT. SAN JACIATu COLLEGE SAN JACINTO 94143 DENNIS M. MAYER (714)654-sULI

64 NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE NAPA 94558 WILLIAM O. PEODEKbEN (701)20-41Uu

NuATH uKANCE CuUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT FuLLERTON 92034 LIADIE M. CLARK (714)571-4030

o) LYPREsS LuLLEGE CYPRESS 9U610 JACK ALAN SCuTT (144)026-222u

be VuLLERTuN LuLLEGE FuLLERTON 94634 PHILIP BORST (714)871-00U0

o; UNLONE CuLLEGE FREMoNT 94539 PETER ELONERLEY (41))659-6IUU

60 PALO VERDE COLLEGE SLATER 92225 KIER AVERY (619)922-6160

69 PALoMAR CuLLEGE SAN MARCOS 94069 ONAR N. SCHEIDT (619)744 -115u

7u PASADENA CITY LuLLEGE PASADENA 91106 JOHN V. CASEY (413)510-7113

VERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OAKLAND 94606 DONALD N. GODIOLD (415)464-720U

11 CuLLEGE or ALAMEDA* ALANEDA 94501 DONALD L. HONGiSTu (415)542-7241

FEATHER RIVER CuLLEGE gOLNGT 95971 JOSEPH W. SUNMAN (910)283 -0202

11 LANEY COLLEGE OAKLAND 94607 UDELL JUNNSoN (41))014-5740

74 MERRITT CoLLEGE OAKLAND 94619 NORMA JEAN TUCKER (415)531-4911

75 VISTA LOLLELE SMILEY 94104 JUNE J. MOLLEMAN (415)841-S4)1

to qusem ur THE HuLY RuSARY COLLEGE MISSION SAN JOSE 94539 SISTER MARY THOMAS LILLIS (415)457-2465

77 RIO sumou CuLLEGE WEITTIER 90605 HERBERT M. SUSSMAN (413)694-0921

70 RIVERSIDE CITY CuLLEGE RIVERSIDE 94506 CHARLES KANE (714)404-1240

19 bADDLEsAcK cumMUNITy COLLEGE DISTRICT NISSIUN VIEJO 92692 LARRY P. STEVENS (114)1131-4840

no NORTH CAMPUS IRVINE 92092 EDWARD A. MART (714)55V-9JuU

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Iof October 11114 of Ocala" 11184

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41 1949 PUBLIC IN wit SEN 5568 951912 1971 PUBLIC NM WA SRN 1019 42614) 1964 PUBLIC 514 WA SEN 21114 )17524 1969 RUN CATS MN WA SEN 311 3

15 1947 PUBLIC IN WA SIN 8524 10164

16 1969 IND Pa IN wA QTR 49u3 161958 PUBLIC IN wA QTR u U

27 1907 PUBLIC IN wA QTR 5U23 2074348 1950 PUBLIC IN WA Wig 4555 Iu577

1919 PUNLIC IN WA QTR 514 UU30 1927 PUBLIC IN WA SIN 1389 0155

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41 1925 PUBLIC IN wA SEN 698 140442 1917 PUBLIC IN WA SRN 5000 10000

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43 1945 PUBLIC IN WA SEN 4101 1167844 1919 PUBLIC IN WA SEN 5613 1195545 1949 PUBLIC IN WA SEN 18)7 /120

46 1975 PUBLIC IN WA SEN 119 15164/ 1941 PUBLIC IN WA SEN bulb 1514445 1907 PuSLIC IN WA SRN 1475 417149 1911 PUBLIC IN wA SRN 4459 10189SU 1949 PUBLIC IN wA SEN 4462 15622

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51 1955 PUBLIC IN WA SRN 5615 1577553 15110 PUBLIC IN WA SEN 1185 471554 1916 PUBLIC IN wit SEN 4949 10018

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56 1911 FUSLic IN MA SEN 623 209057 1967 Rum CATS NN wA OTN 586 4658 1913 PUBLIC NM WA SRN 321 288159 1903 PUBLIC IN WA SIN 2504 4274eu 1934 PUBLIC IN WA SIN 1241 4877

61 1947 PUBLIC IN wA SEN 1577 447702 1946 PUBLIC IN WA SIN 61611 1631703 1963 PUBLIC IN wA SIN 649 254064 1942 PUBLIC IN WA SLR 1683 4088

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Wafter61 MTN CAMPUS

SAN 111111ARDLOU COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTGRAFTON MILLS COLLEGE

MISSION VIEJOSAN SERMARDINOYUCAIPA

926929241091399

CONSTANCE N. CARROLLRICNARD A. JONESDONALD SINGER

(714)131 -4722(714)11115-0231(714)794-216INJ SAN SEINAROINu VALLEY COLLEGE SAN EENEARDINO 92410 ARTHUR X. JENSEN (714)88E-6511SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SAN DIEGO 9210$ GARLAND F. FRED (619)23U-2011U84 SAM DIEGO CITY COLLEGE SAN DIEGO 94101 ALLEN J. MASHY (619)17U-24U085 SAN OLEGo MESA COLLEGE SAN DIEGO 91111 ALLEN MORS (619)110-6700

116 SAN DISCO MIRAMAR COLLEGE SAN DIEGO Viilb GEORGE TIE (619)110-6500SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SAN FRANCISCO 94103 HILARY HSU (415)139-J1Am81 CITY COLLEGE OP NAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO 94112 CAALOS S. RANIREA (415)139-130!II COMMUNITY COLLEGE Guinn SAN FRANCISCO 94103 NANCY swADRSH (415)139 -J0171110 WIN Joi/Oulm DELTA COLLEGE STOCKUN 1051o7 LAWRENCE A. MUM; (109)474-5151SAN JOSE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SAN JOSS 95115 RICHARD Goff (408)170-64019u EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE SAN JOSE 95115 GERALD STEELLTA (404)114-7900

91 SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE SAN JOSE 95118 CASEY RICHARD C4081298-2181SAM MATEO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SAN MATEO 94401 GLENN P. SMITH (4£5)574-65Su92 CANADA COLLEGE 15oli000 CITY 94u6I RONERT STIFF (415)364-121293 COLLEGE or SAN MATEO SAN MATEO 94402 LOIS A. CALLAHAN (415)s74-616194 SKYLINE COLLEGE SAN ERUNO 94066 PlITRuFOULos (415)355-700095 SANTA ANA COLLEGE SANTA ANA 91lUb ROBERT U. JENSEN (714)067-3000

96 SANTA PUMA CITY COLLEGE SANTA 8ARSA&A 93109 PETER K. MACOUOGALL (805)965-08197 SANTA MONICA COLLEGE SANTA MONICA 9U6U5 RICHARD L. MOORE (211)450-515098 SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE SANTA ROSA 95401 ROT G. MIKALSON iloll'il-441199 SHASTA COLLEGE REDOING 96099 KENNETH O. CEREETA (VID)141-1511lOu SIERRA COLLEGE RuCKLIN 956// GERALD C. ANGUVE (916)614-33J3

101 SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SuISON 945115 MAILWRIE K. 'LAMA (101)1164-7000102 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE CHULA VISTA 91010 JEWELL STLNOT (019)461-070uSTATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ?NEM 91704 RAY A. CATTAN1 (209)126-0110FRESNO CITY COLLEGE FRESNO 91741 CLYDE L. MCCULLY (109)441-460u104 KINGS RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 'MEDLEY 93654 ABEL N. SYKES, JR. (209)638-36611U5 TAFT COLLEGE TAFT 9.1264 DAVID CuTaltuN 1405)763 -4181VENTURA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT VENTURA 930u3 ALFRED P. PERNANUEZ (005)641-0161

bob MouRFARK COLLEGE MOORPARK 93011 W. RAY ?MARLIN (N05)519-1121107 CUNARD COLLEGE ultNA10 9.0010 EU BOEINGS (805)4611-0011iu$ VENTURA COLLEGE VENTURA 9.100.1 RICHARD GLENN (8115)641-71ii1u9 VICTOR VALLEY COLLEGE VICTORYLLLE 91392 HOWARD N. LARSEN (619)145-417111u WEST HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE COALINGA vJlIo JOSEPH M. CONTE (109)935-0$01WEST VALLEY JOINT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SARATOGA VSON FRANK C. PEARCE (406)1107-4400

MISSION COLLEGE SANTA CLARA 75054 GUSTAVO MELLANDER (408)986-2100111 WEST VALLEY COLLEGE SARATOGA 95070 DALE A. JOHNSTON (408)66/-1100YOSEMITE CoANUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT MuDESTo 95352 TOM VAN GRONINGEN (209)5/5-6508113 COLUMBIA COLLEGE COLUMBIA 0531u W. USAN CUNNINGHAM (1U9)511-51ou114 MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE MODESTO 95150 LOUIS 5. SELLERS (4U9)575-6067115 TUNA COLLEGE MARYSVILLE 9)901 PATRICIA L. WIRTH (946)/4I-6100

COLORADOAIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE GREELEY 80631 GEORGE A. CONGER (303)3J9-2411

2 AEAPANOI CoNNONITY CDLLEGF 'TLFTUN 80120 JAMES WIRER (303)794-15S0COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLAGE 81601 GORDON SNOWSARGER (3uJ)045-8691ALPINE CAMPUS PA 1GS 60477 GEORGE SAGWELL (103)879-1180TIMSKELINE CAMPUS 80461 TNUMAS GILLIS (40.04116-1u1SS SPRING VALLEY CAMPUS 4LLN.Uul, tig N 1 oLl ARNOLD DoLLASE (JuJ)945-7411

6 COLORADO NONTIMESTIEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE RANGELY JAMES H. 10$ (303)675-4261/ COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA AURORA 80011 NAL-RWANG CNANG (JO3)344-11170COMMUNITY COLLEGE CV DENVER SYSTEM DENVER 8021111 G. OVEN SMITE (303)1166-$481

tl OENVER AURARIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DENVER 80204 MYER L. TITUS (J03)629-14119 FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WESTMINSTER 80010 JONI N. SWENSON (303)660-1181lu RID ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOLDEN (RIAU& RICHARD E. WILSON (3OJ)988-6160

II LAMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE LAMAR 81052 MARVIN LANE 003/J36-224412 MORGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE FORT MORGAN 8o7oI LARRY CAs.TER (301)1167-3081

NORTHEASTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE STERLING 011751 MARVIN w. WEISs (303)511 -06014 oTERO JUNIOR COLLEGE LA JUNTA 81U50 WILLIAM L. MCDIVITT (303)J114-8121IS FIXES PEAK COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLORADO SPRINGS 091.16 MON/QUE AMERMAN (303)576-71I1

16 PUEBLO COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUEBLO 1004 ROO MEEK (703)549-320017 TRINIDAD STAIR JUNIOR COLLAGE TRINIDAD $1041 THOMAS W. SOLL/9/14 ($03)140-5541

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CONNECTICUTI AtiNuNTUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE2 GREATER MAKTFuRP COMMUNITY COLLEGEI GREATER NEW MAVEN STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE4 HARTFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMENS **IMMO STATE TECHNICAL UOLLEGR

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wain SIAS LAIL 55110 CARL R. GUM (612)779.4200MINNEAPOLIS 5540, BAIL W. BOWMAN, JR. (811)1414061BLOOMINGTON 55431 GALL A. LOUSY (012)530-9300BROOKLYN PARK 55445 JOHN F. MILLING (812)425.-4541RuCASSTIR 55904 GLIALOINI A. (VANS (SO7)2854115

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MISSOURII CuTTES COLLEGE

CROWDER COLLEGE11 LAST CENTRAL COLLEGE* JEFFERSON COLLEGE5 KEMPEN MILITARY sCdOuL AND COLLEGE

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EVELYN L. MILANL. DELL REEDDONALD O. 511u0KS. RAY HENRYROGEK O. HARMSWILLIAM J. MANN

(611)061-6101(411)451-1210(114)501-519)(!14)109-.1951(010)114L-6041(316)756-0220

0 LONGVIEW COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEE'S SUMMIT 04001 ALDO W. LEKER (15A6)701-7/1;MAPLE WOODS COMMUNITY COLLEGE KANSAS CITY 06156 STEPHEN R. BRAINAKO (010)410-0500PENN VALLEY COMMUNITY CoLLEGE KANSAS CITY 66111 ANDREW V. STEVENSON (1116)156-15009 PIoNEER COMMUNITY COLLEGE KANSAS CITY 041 l0 ZELEMA HURLS (010)444-60001U MINERAL AKRE COLLEGE FLAT EMI. 61001 DIXIE A. KuNN (!14)411-4591

II mosERLY ARIA JUN/OR COLLEGE MUSSILY 65410 ANDREW RuNAN, JR. (aA6)461-4110ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ET. LOUIS 6.1110 RICHARD K. CKEENFIALU (114)044-9550I2 ST. LOUIS C.C.-FLORISSANT VALLEY sf. LOUIS 01111 DAVID A. NAKKIs (114)595-4406ST. LULUS C.C. AT PUREST PARK ST. LOUIS 61110 veRmoN U. CRAWLEY ($14)044-910014 ST. LOUIS C.C.-MERAMEC ST. LOUIS 01141 RALPH K. uUTV ($14)900-7500I5 ST. MARY'S COLLEGE of o'FALLoN OFALLON 01)00 SISTER ELIZABETH WEIMAN (114)412-6111

16 ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE CoNCoRDIA 64040 WILLIAM K. KEEL (516)..01-4210I/ STATE FAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE SEDALIA b)JOI MARVIN FIELDING (510)010-11uuis THREE KISSES COMMUNITY COLLEGE POPLAR BLUFF 61901 JACK L. NoTTENY1tLo (!14)000-41U1IV TRENTON JUNIOR COLLEGE TRENTON 64083 RODENT WEDS (010)159-1940so WENTWOSTS MILITARY ACADEMY LEXINGTON 04001 COL J N SELLERS JA (016)159 -111*

MONTANAI SLACKFEET COMMUNITY COLLEGE EROWNINC 59411 DONALD O. PtpluN (400)110-11551 omosom COMMUNITY CoLLEGE GLENDIVE 591JU DONALD M. KETTNER t4061105-3390ouLLRNIFE MEMORIAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE LAME DEER 59041 DAKIUS T. KuWLAND (406)411-61154 FLATHEAD VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE KALISPELL 5101001 HOWARD L. FEYETT (406)155-54415 MILES COMMUNITY coLLX6i MILES CITY 59101 JUDSuN M. FLuWER (400)414-1011

SALisli KouTENAI COLLEGE PAOLI) 591155 JOSEPH F. McDoNALU (4ue)015-61100

NEBRASKACENTRAL LuMNUNITY LuLLICE GRAND IS! AMU 66Oul JOSEPH W. PRI/ESSER (101)164-544u

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5 MCCoot COMMUNITY COLLEGE MC COOK 09uui tilikuL0 DESSLMB (100)145-0)01

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LI MIL/LIED CAMPUS MILFORD 60405 THOMAS C. STUNS (4u2)/01-4111id UNIV. uF NEBRASKA SCHOOL UP TECHNICAL AGOICULTUKE CURTIS 6904 5 BILL J. SIMIN0E (300)107-4114

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15 TURK CoLLEGI YORK 66661 GARY R. BARTHOLOMEW 1404)162-4041

NEVADAUNIVEISITY OF NEVADA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM 5550 69509 RoBEKT M. 5E561 (/v1)104-490)

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Institution Location Zip Code ChM Executive MewTelephoneNumber

NEW HAMPSHIRE1 NEW NAMPSILIN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

NEW NAMPNNLRR VOCATLONAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE2 NI VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL COLUMN-AMIN

CLAAIMONT CAMPUSA NM VOCATIONAL-TIMIS/CA& CJI.LIOR-LACONLAS NANCIESTEA CAMPUS

CONCORDERLINOULUCLRIMONTLACONIAMANCNESTIII

03.10111570U357Uu$743U3146U3102

DAVID E. LAIRS/SEE, SI.

LAIEY E. TWIT NELLROLAND V. STO DIET, JR.ROSEET H. TILL ERRICKARI S. MA. 3IVILLE

(OuJ)121-1541

(603)751-1113(604)3411.4744(6113)5243207(6O3)66116706

6 N.M. VOCATIONAL/MUM/CAL COLLAGE1 STRATNAM CAMPUSI PINES COLUMN

MAMASTRATNAMCHNSTER

U.1061U.18115

03036

RODENT E. 111.00111EUDCHARLES N. GREENVAITN PRESTON

(603)O82-61133(603)772.-III4(60I)6$7..4401

NEW JERSEYI ATLANTIC COMMUNITY CULLUM MATS LANDING 08330 RONALD W. BOSH (6U9)625-11112 8111.11 COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARAMUS u7052 JOSE LOPEZ -ISA (401)447-7Iuu3 BROURDALN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LINCsort 17738 S. A. SAAR/OMER (201)882-00u

BURLINGTON COUNTY COLUMN PIMIENTOS 06065 HARMON PIERCE (809)898-03115 CANON. COUNTY COLUMN SLACIWOOD U8012 UTTO R. KAM (609)211-12U1

0 COUNTY COLUMN UP MORRIE RANDOLPH 07069 SHERMAN H. KASTEN (2u1)J61-5U001 COMMAND COUNTY COLLEGE VINELAND U8)60 PHILIP S. PHILON (609)691-1160U8 ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE NEWARK U7IU2 A. ZACHARY VARNA (101)577-3001V GLoUCEsTEN COUNTY COLLEGE. SEWELL P.O. GAIT L. MOIL (609)865-50Uu

10 HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE JERSEY CITY 07J06 JOSEPH P. SCOTT (1OI)656-2020

II me8c5H COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRENTON 011690 JOHN P. HANLEY (609)566-480112 mIDOLKsKX COUNTY COLLEGE EDISON 08518 ROSE N. CHAINING (1u1)548-60U0If OCEAN CUUNII CULLIGN TONS RIVEN 0875) MILTON SHAM :111)255-40UU16 FAaaALC COUNTY CUNHUNITY CULLIGE PATERSON U7501 GUSTAVO A. MELLANDER (201)279-50005 SALEM Gummi/111TE COLLEGE CARNETS POINT 06069 WILLIAM WENZEL (GU9)199-2100

16 SuMERala COUNTY COLLEGE SONNIVILLE 08876 S. CHARLES 'NAGS (201)526-1200I/ 5u51,EX COUNTY CUMMUNITY COLLEGE SPARTA 17871 WILLIAM A. CONNOR (201)519-107818 M' IN COUNTY COLLEGE CRANPOID 07010 DEREK N. NONNEY (201)276-1601

WA5.EN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE WASHINGTON 07582 SYRON L. RINENIMER, JR. (201)689-1090

NEW MEXICOI ALEUQUEIQUE TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE ALBUQUERQUE 67100 LOUIS R. SAAVEDRA (S15)545-I411

EASTERN MEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY PORTALKS 55130cLuYIS CAMPUS CLOVIS 5aiut JAY GURLEY (805)789-2511RossiELL CAMPUS RUSSELL LUTO R. INCISE (505)347-5441

INSTITUTE of AMERICAN INDIAN Alas SANTA PE 1175UI JON C. WADE (805)988 -0463S LUNA VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LAS VEGAS 67701 SAMUEL P. VIGIL (905)454-14E4

a NEW mEXLLJ JUNIOR COLLEGE NOUS 55240 RODENT A. ANDERSON, JR. (505)J92-451U/ NEM MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE ROSWELL 58/01 GERALD CHILLINESS (S0)622-625u

NEW mEXIcu STATE UNIVERSITY LAS CRUCES 58008 ALAMUGOROo CAMPUS ALAMOGORDO 55310 CHARLES R. INIDLINGER (505)447-606UV CA5LsiA0 CAMPUS CARLBEAD 85220 SHELTON W. MARLOW (50)4115-86J1u UUNA ANA BRANCH LAS CRUCES 58003 PATRIC/0 G. QUINTANA (505)646-J211

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TRUI 27171 IRONY 1. HAMPTON (619)572-1091MONTRIAT 21757 SILAS M. VAUGHN (704)600-5011ROCKY MOUNTGRANTSBORO

2780128529

J. REID PARROTTPAUL N. JOHNSON

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RALEIGH 27004 S. DAVID FRAZIRa (919)512 -2881

1011010 27573 EDWARD V. COE (919)599 -1181

GREINVILLI 27534 CHARLES RUSSILL (19)756-3130ASHEIORO 2710) M. M. BRANSoN (919)029 -1411RAMAT 28345 R. WORTH MELVIN (919)552-1980

AduSKIS 27910 DAVID W. SINK (4t9)112-5921LUMIERToN 25159 FIRDRICK G. wiLLIAMS (919)735-7101WENTWORTH 17175 N. JERRY uwams, JR. (919)342-4241SALISBURY 28144 RICHARD L. IROWNILL (704)637-0700CLINTON 28328 CLIFTON W. PADERICI (919)592-8081

CARTHAGE 25327 RAYMOND A. STONE (9I9)092-08Z5WRITIVILLE 46472 DAN W. MOORS (919)642-7141SILVA 28779 IMAM K. NYCO (704)566-4091ALIENARLE 25001 CHABLIS H. (MD (704)952-0121

RALEIGH 27003 JOHN T. RICA (919)828 -2521

DO /SON 17017 SWANSON RICHARDS (919)386-8121HAW RIVER 27258 W. RONALD MCCARTER (919)578-2002MURPHY 28906 VINCENT W. CAWmamogasow 27516 1111N F. CUSRIN

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DISMARCR 55501 KIamiT LIDSTHom (101)224-S60UDEVILS LAIL 563U1 WILLIAM L. TAILOR (101)002-6061MAMMON 58015 CLAIR T. SLUMS (701)011 -2221

lloTTINRAu 50315 M1CHAIL SMITH (701)226-2277IT. IATRS 56516 WAINI 6TE/14 (701)654-3801

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b CLARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE/ YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY

COLUMBUS TECNNICAI. 13e. ITUTECUTAIWCA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

O EASTERN CAMPUS1U METKOPuLITAN CAMPUS

I WESTERN CAMPUS12 EDISON STATE cummDMITY COLLEGE13 HULKING TECHNICAL CULLEGE14 JEFFERSON TECHNICAL COLLEGE

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY15 ASHTASULA CAMPUS

16 EAST LIVERPOOL REGIONAL CAMPUSi/ GEAUGA CAMPUSIS SALEM CAMPUS19 STARK REGIONAL CAMPUSLO TKUMSULL CAMPUS

TUSCAKAWAS CAMPUS22 KETTEKANu COLLEGE UP MEDICAL ARTSIs LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE26 LIMA TECHNICAL COLLEGE25 LoRAAN COUNTY COMMUNITY CULLEGE

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MIAMI uNivERsiTY - HAMILTON CAMPUSmIDDLETowN CAMPUS

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NuETEwEst TILER/CAL COLLEGE0H10 sTAIE UNIVERSITY

AGRICULTURAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTEME (PILO STATE UNIVERSITY AT LIRAMANmIlELV CAMPUSMARION CAMPUS

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$1 OHIO UNIVERSITY ELMONTis cMILLIcuTEE CAMPUS19 i*uNTUN CAMPUS4u LANCASTER CAMPUS

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46 suuTMEAN STATE COMMUNITY CULLEGE41 STAIR TECHNICAL COLLEGEAm TERRA TECHNICAL CULLEGEAY UNIVERSITY UP AKRON- COMMUNITY I TECHNICAL CULLEGE5u WAYNE GENERAL 4 TECHNICAL COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY (IF CINCINNATI

51 LLEIMONT GENERAL AND TECHNICAL CoLLECE51 omi-CULLEGE OF APPLIED SCIENCE

KAYMuNI) WALTER'S GENERAL Aril TECHNICAL CULLEGE54 UNIVERSITY CULLEGE55 JNiv. OF TucEDO-CuMMUNITY 4 TECHNICAL CULLEGE

554 WASK1M(..TUN TIKKMLCAL COLLKUKSr WRIGHT slATE UNIVERSITY - WESTERN BRANCH

ST. CLAIRSVILLEHURONNEWARKST MARTINCINCINNATI

4395U44E39430554511E6522.1

PAUL E. uHMALGALIIII F. ADAMSJULIUS S. GREENSTEINSISTER XAVIER LADRIGANFREDERICK S. SCNL1MM

(614)605-05u0(419)433-5560(614)366-1351(513)875-3364(513)559-152u

SPRINGFIELD 45501 GEORGE H. ROBERTSON (513)125-0691YOUNGSToWS 44555 VICTOR A. RICNLEY (116)742-3321COLUMBUS 43216 HAROLD M. NESTOR (616)447-44ouCLEVELAND 64115 NuLSN M. ELLISuN (216)348-4000WARRENSVILLE TSINSP 44142 JAN H. JONAS (216)192-I000CLEVELAND 44115 CURTIS F. JEFFERSON (216)148-6uuu

PARMA 4413U RONALD M. SOBEL (2I6)045-4000PIQUA 45356 JAMES E. SEITZ (513)7/8-80uuNELSONvILLF 45)64 JOHN J. LIGHT (616)753-3501STEUSENViLLE 43%054 FRIO S. Kuala (6147464-5591KENT 44242ASHTASULA 44004 PAUL A. REICEEKT (216)964-3122

EAST LIVERPOOL 43920 EILMARD Q. KING (210)385-Ibu5BURTON 44021 GREGORY M. SHEEVE (216)E34-41E7SALEM 44460 JAMES F. COUNTY (216)332-U301CANTON 44720 WILLIAM C. RATTLE (210)499-96UuWARREN 66411.1 DENNIS L. SMITE (2£6)847-u571

NEW PHILADELPHIA 44663 HAROLD O. SHADE (416)339-3391KETTERING 45419 ROBERT A. WILLIAMS (513)1Vt5-71U1MENTOR 44U6U JAME.. CATANZAEO (416)953-7uouLINA 45804 JAMES S. RIDDLE (419)217-5131ELYRIA 44035 OMAR L. ULSUW (216)365-4191

MARION 41302 J. RICHARD SRYSoN (614)389-46300110 RD 45056 PAUL G. PEARSoN (s13)529-1345HAMILTON 45011 HARRIET V. TAYLOR (511)E63-8833MIDDLEToWN 45U42 CARL EUGENE BENNETT ( 11)414-4444ZANESVILLE 45701 RICHARD M. LISSY (616)456-25utMANSFIELD 449u6 SYRON KEE (619)767-4909

ARCHBOLD 435U2 JAMES 0. MILLER (419)267-5511COLUMBUS 43210WODSTEK 44691 DAN D. GARRISON (116)164-3511LIMA 45804 JAMES S. BIDDLE (419)228-2641MANSFIELD 44906 DAVID W. KRAMER (419)755-4(111MARION 433(12 FRANCIS E. HAZARD (o16)189-2361

NEWARK 43055 JULIUS S. GREEASTEIN (614)366-3321AMINE 45701ST. CLAIRSULLE 43950 JAMES W. NewToN (616)695-1720CHILLICoTEE 45601 ANN H. JONES (614)775-950UIRONTON 45639 BILL W. DINGUS (614)532-9021LANCASTER 43130 ;ALMOND S. WILKES (614)654-6711

ZANESVILLE 43701 CRAIG D. LAUBENTHAL (614)453-0762TOLEDO 43699 DANIEL H. BROWN (419)666-058D110 GRANDE 45674 CLODUS I. SMITE (614)445-5353PORTsMOUTN 45662 FRAME C. TAYLOR (614)354-32u5DAYTON 45402 DAVID H. MIT! (513)226-25uu

RILLSSORO 45133 LEWIS C. MILLER (513)393 -1431CANTON 44720 JOHN J. MCGRATH (216)494 -0170FREMONT 43420 RICHARD M. SIMON (419)334-3886AKRON 44325 ROBERT C. IMIYEICE (216)375-722uOERVILLE 44667 TYRONE M. TURNING (116)683-20WCINNCIANAT1 45221

SATAvIA 45103 GEORGE WOLFF (511)732-2990CINCINNATI 65210 JOHN C. SPILLS (513)475-6531CINCINNATI 45236 ERNEST G. KUNTZ (513)765-6200CINCINNATI 45211 RONALD J. TEMPLE (513)675-2742TOLEDO 436u6 CHARLES H. SOHLEN (419)537-3311

MARIETTA 45750 ouNALD R. ACFP (014)174-5116CELINA 45022 DONALD A. CAELSoN (419)566-1365

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OKLAHOMA1 RACONE COLLEGE mUSKOCEA 74403 ALFRED O. GINIEL (918)683 -4581

2 CARL ALIENS JUNIOR LoLLEGE* PuTEAU /4953 JuE E. WHITE (918)647 -4124

I CONNORS STATE CoLLEGE WARNER 74489 CARL 0. WESTBROOK (918)463-1931

EAbTEAN OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE WILSURTON 74578 JAMES M. Mr.LER (910)465-2132

1 KL RENO JUNIOR COLLEGE EL RENO 73036 RILL S. COLE (405)262-2552

H1LLSOALE VIKEE WILL BAPTIST moORE 73153 EDWIN L. WADE (A05)794-6661

/ MURRAY STATE COLLEGE TISHoMINGO 73460 CLYDE R. KINDELL (405)37i-101

8 NORTHEASTERN OKLAHoMA AGM COLLEGE MIAMI 74354 BURRY IL WRIGHT (918)542 -8441

V NORTHERN OKLAHOMA coLLE4E TONEAWA 741.53 EDWIN E. VINEYARD (4057628-25E1

/0 uKLAHumA CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OKLAHOMA CITY 13159 DONALD L NEWPORT (405)6E2-1611

II LIKLAHOMA CuLLECE TULSA 74145 DAVID L. STEPHENSON (118)063 -950u

14 UKLAHuMA STATE UNIVERSITY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OKLAHOMA CITY 13101 PHILIP P. CHANDLER (405)947-4441

IJ auGENS STATE COLLEGE CLAREMORE 74017 RICHARD M. NOSIER (918)341-7510

1 KosE STATE COLLEGE MIDWEST CITY 73110 JOE PACKERS? (605)739 -7311

IS ST. GEEGURY'S COLLEGE SHAWNEE 74801 MICHAEL D. RolITHLER (405)273 -907u

lb SAYRE JUNIOR LoLLEGE SAYRE 73664 PAUL CLINKER (405)928 -5534

17 SEMINOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE SEMINOLE 748b8 GREGORY G. FITCH (40573E2-9950

18 TULSA JUNIOR CuLLEGE TULSA 74135 ALFRED M. PHILIPS C9107622-5100

IV WESTERN URLAHuMA STATE CoLLEGE ALTUS 73541 W. C. HMIS (41.15)471-2uUu

OREGONI BASSIST LoLLEGE PORTLAND 97201 DONALD H. BASSIST (503)428-6528

I BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE PENDLRTON 97801 RONALD L. DANIELS (S03)276-126u

I CENTRAL UREGUN COMMUNITY cuLLEGE BEND 97701 FREDERICK R. SONLE (503)3E1-6112

4 CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SALEM 97309 WILLIAM SEGURA (503)399 -5121

5 CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OREGON CITY 97045 MR. LYLE REESE 003)657-8400

LLATsta COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASTORIA 97103 PHILIP L. MILNER (503)325-0910

1 LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE EUGENE 974(.0 ELDUN G. SCHAFER (503)747-45UL

8 LINN-MENTON COMMUNITY COLLECE ALBANY 9/311 THOMAS GONZALES (503)928 -2381

9 MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE uSESNAm 91030 K. STEPHEN NICNOLSON (503)067-641

lu PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE PORTLAND 97.19 JOHN H. ANTHONY OE3)144-6111

II ROGUE COMMUNITY GoLLEGE GRANTS PASS 91517 HOWARD 0. SINS (503)4/9-5541

11 SOUTHWESTERN UREGoN COMMUNITY COLLEGE COOS BAY 97420 JACK E. BROOKINS (503)000-1545

II TILLAMIJOK SAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVICE DISTRICT TILLAMOOK 9/141 ROY B. MASON it (503)442-2503

IA TREASURE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE uNTANIO 97914 GLENN E. MAYLE (501)089-8493

15 TREATY OAK COMMUNITY COLLEGE SERVICE DISTRICT THE DALLES 97058 WILLIAM S. SELL (503)296-5444

ib UNyquA LoMMUNiTT LULLEGE EVSESUKG V/410 1. S. HAKANSON 1503)440 -480u

PENNSYLVANIAI SUCKS couNlY COMMUNITY COLLEGE NEWToWN 1894u cdARLES E. ROLLINS (415)980-buoy

1 SUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY cuLLEGE SUTLER lbuul JOHN BECK (411)187-8711

I CENTRAL PENN BUSINESS SCHOOL SUMMERDALE 17u93 SART A. MILANO 017)732-070i

COMMUNITY COLLEGE LW ALLEGHENY COUNTY PITTSBURGH 15133 JOHN W. KRAFT (412)313-1313

ALLEGHENY CAMPUS PITTSBURGH 15112 JULIUS Saulib (412)237-1525

5 BOYCE CAMPUS MUNRDEVILLE 15148 CARL A. DI SINLU (412)347-1327

coLLEGE LENTEN - NORTH PITTSBURGH 15437 FRED SAKTOK (414)931 -850u

SOUTH CAMPUS WEST MIFFLIN 15112 HELEN A. SMITH (412)409-310o

8 CuMMUNITY COIA.KGE of/ SEAVER COUNTY MONACA 15081 WILLIAM K. SAUER (412).75-65b1

V COMMUNITY COLLEGE uf PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA 19130 JUDITH EATON (115)75A-Nuo0

Lk; DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ME0LA 19083 RICHARD DECOSMO (115)359-500u

II HARCUN JUNIOR COLLEGE SKYE NAWE 19010 NoRMA FUEsT (215)545-4ioO

11 HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE HARRISBURG I/110 KENNETH S. WUODRURY, JR. (717)780-2300

Kr.YsTUNE MN/oil COLLEGE LA PLUME 16440 LOUIS V. WILC0E. JR. (717)945-5141

74 LACKAWANNA JUNIOR COLLEGE SCRANTON 18505 ALLAN P. MENSKY (717)981-70Iu

15 LEHIGH COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHNECESVILLE 160/6 RUSSET L. BAITHLoW (415)299-211,

to LUZKENE COUNTY COMMUNITY CULLEG. NANTICOKE 18814 THOMAS J. MORAN (717)0110-100O

17 MANOR JUN.UM COLLEGE JENKINTOWN SISTER MIRIAM CLAIRE (115)885-1360

18 muNTGumENY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SLUE SELL 19411 EumuNU A. wATTENS (11S)641-b5uu

19 MOUNT ALoYSIOS JUNIOR COLLEGE GKESsum 18830 EDWARD P. FIERCE (814788e-41S1

do NORTHAMPTON COUNTY AREA COMMUNITY cuLLEGE BETHLEHEM 18017 ROBERT J. KuPECEK (it5)801-5300

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di NORTHEASTERN CHRISTIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE11 PEIRCE JUNiug COLLEGE11 P-ANsYLVANIA INSILTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY24 PLNEEpiouE JUNIug COLLEGE45 READING AREA CoMMUNITY COLLEGE

do VALLEY PURGE MILITARY JUNiud GuLLEGE21 wEsTMultELAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLAGE44 WiLLiAMSPuRt AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

VILLANOVAPHILALIELFKLAMEDIACUUPIRSIURGREADING

WAYNEYOUNGw000WILLLAMSPoRT

194651910119061LHOJO196O)

1908715697111U1

LANKY RuSERTSRAYMOND C LENLNKENNETH A. MILLERDAVID J. WATKINSLEWIS W. UCLA

(115)515-6700(115/J45-040u(215)565-7944(115)101-4uUu(115)172-471I

LT. GEN. WILLARD PEARSONNORMAN P. SHEAKUSER! L. SREUDER

(11,)616-111OO(411)915-4000(717)320-1761

RHODE ISLANDCOMMUNITY CULLEGE or AdoPE ISLAND WARELCE. U4006 EDWARD J. LISTON (4U1)015-1000

KNIGHT CAMPUS WARWICK 02586 EDWARD J. LISTON (40)025-415A

4 FLANAGAN CAMPUS LINCOLN 114065 EDWARD J. LISTUN (401)3513-71OU

SOUTH CAROLINA1 ANDERSON COLLEGE ANDERSON 29E11 NARK L. HuPEINs (503)246-61E1

1 NUKTN GREENVILLE CULLEGE TIGERVLLLE 29088 JAMES D. JORDAN (003)095-1410

3 SPARTANEUKG METHuDIST COLLEGE SPARTANNORG 29301 GEORGE D. FIELDS, JR. (80J)576-39II

STATE SYSTEM of TECHNICAL COLLEGES COLONEL* 19101

4 A111.88 TECHNICAL COLLEGE *KUM 29002 PAUL L. PLOVERS (M41)593-921I

S BEAUFuKT TECHNICAL (ALLEGE ESAU/URI 299U2 GEORGE W. GOLDSMITH, JR. (1102)501-JJ0u

6 GHEsTERFIELU-MAKLIORu TECHNICAL COLLEGE CHERAW 2952u RONALD W. HAMPTON (501)517-5286

DENMARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE DENMARK 29042 JOHN W. HENRY, JR. (8UJ)793 -3JOI

8 FLORENCE - DARLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLAGE FLORENCE 19501 FRED C. FORE (803)662-11i5I

9 GREENVILLE TECHNICAL COLLEGE GREENVILLE 28606 THOMAS R. BARTON, JR. (643)239-3u75

to HURRY-GEoRGETowN TECHNICAL COLLEGE CONWAY 19516 D. RENT SHARPLEE (503)341..$166-------

IL MIDLANDS TECHNICAL COLLEGE COLUMBIA 29202 JAMES I. MORELS, JR. (803)791-6261

1.1 UKANGEEURC-CALHoUN TECHNICAL COLLEGE ORANGENOKG 29115 MARION R. GROUMES (auJ)536-Dill

If PIEDMONT TECHNICAL CULLEGE GREENWOOD [9648 LEI D. WALTERS (5U1)223-8357

14 sPARTANOURG TECHNICAL CULLEGE SPARTANEURG IVA'S JOE D. GAULT (N4J)576-5710

15 A/11'1ER AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE SUMTER 29150 JAMES L. HUDGINS (803)77S-1961

L6 TK1-COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE PENDLETON 1967U DON C. GARRISON (803)666-L361

TRIDENT TECHNICAL CULLEGE CHARLESTON 29411 WILLIAM A. OATH (8173)572-0111

to WILLIAMs6UKG TECHNICAL COLLEGE KINGSTREE 29556 JOHN T. WYNN (8113)356-7423

pm YoKE TECHNICAL COLLAGE ROCE HILL 297 JO BAITER M. ROOD (8113)316-3130

UNIVERSITY or SOUTH CARuLINA COLUMBIA 294U8

UNIVERSITY UP SC AT NEAUEURT PEAUFWIT 29902 RUN TUTTLE (80.1)524 -7112- . ^ -- - -- - - - - -

UNIVEKsiTY OM SC AT LANCASTER LANCASTER 29720 JOHN R. **NOLO (503)185-7671

21 SALKEHATcHIE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ALLENDALE 19810 CARL A. CLAYTON (803)566-3446

1$ UNIVERSITY 0M SOUTH CAROLINA - SUMTER SUMTER 29150 JAcue C. ANDERSLI JR. (643)775-0341

IA UNION CAMPUS DELON 29179 KENNETH L. DAVIS (803)417 -36El

SOUTH DAKOTAI 4ULALA LAEoTA CuLLEUE KYLE 57/52 ELGIN bAoWOUND (6U5)455-2311

PRESENTAfioN LoLLELE ASERDEEN 51401 SISTER LYNN MARIE WELB1G (605)215-0420

siNTE CLEsEA GULLEUE GENTLE duSEEUD !,757u LIONEL I. BORDEAUX (005)742-216J

TENNESSEEI Aq0INAs JUNIOR LuLLt6t NASHVILLE 37105 SISTER ROSERT ANN BRITioN (615)297-7,46

I CHAITANWP,A TEcHNILAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE CKAIrANUUCA 37406 CHARLES W. 'RANCH (615)697-4400

S cLEVELANU STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLEVELAND 37311 L. QUENTIN LANE (615)472-7141

4 CoLUMRIA 5IAIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLUMBIA 38401 L. PAUL SANDS (615)305-012u

5 UYEAsSUK6 sTACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OYEESSURG 38024 KAREN A. SoWYER (9111)285-69IU

11WA,,srP. mADIsoNVILLE 3)554 cuRTIS SCHOFIELD (615)442-2091

JALENuN STATE I:IMMUNITY cULLEGE JACKSON JoJui WALTER L. NELM3 (901)424-3520

IS .1o88 A. L.L/PTON COLLEGE* NASHVILLE 37104 JOHN A. GUPTON (615)327-3927

4 MAOTIN uLLEL.e, PULASKI 18678 SILL M. STARNES (615)363 -7456

LU MuNKIliuldN CULLEGE 14uittisToWN 37814 CHARLES WADE (615)506-5262

It Iik,TI.,01.1 eIAIM. COMMUNITY coLLEGR TULLAHoMA WOO HARRY O. WAGNER (015)455-S511

SI NAsH5ILLE ',FATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NASHVILLE 371u9 HOWARD J. LAWRENCE (60)741-1136

I m,,Asm SlArt ,,,MMUNIfY coLLEUE HARRIMAN 37768 CUYLEN A. OUNNAR (615)154-J00u

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14 'MELLY STAtS LoMMUNITY GULLIES15 STATE TEUNNCAL INSTITUTE AT KNUIVILLIS

MUM'SKNOXVILLE

381163/949

RAYMUND C. IOWANJ L GULLS

(901)528-6800(8I5)564-6103

10 STATE TECNNiCAL INSTITUTE AT mlIMPNIS17 font/444A COLLEGEan Til1-c1T/ES STATE TECHNICAL iNsTITUTE14 VuLUNTEEK STALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

wALEEKs STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

MEMPHISCLEVELANDEL0UMTVILLISGALLATINMORRISTOWN

18144373114101/370001/811.

CHARLES M. TEMPLEWILLIAM S. GALLEY, SR.H. JAMNN UWENHAL R. RAMERJACK E. CAMPILLL

(901)377-4111(015)618-J17i(015)323 -4191(01$)4S1-860o(*15)561-2121

TEXASALAMO COMMUNITY LULLEGIt V18TRICT SAN ANTONIO 781114 SEIDL N. NGCLENNEY (512)21u-15A

ST. PN1LIV's CULLEUS SAN ANTONIO 18203 GLORIA N. JACKSON (512)531 -310u

SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE SAN ANTONIO 78284 MAX CASTILLo (512)1J3 -2UUU

I ALifIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALVIN 77511 A. R. ALLSRIGNT (713)330.0111

AMARILLO coLLECE AMARILLO 79178 N. D. YARSROUGN (800)376-5111

S ANGELINA LoLLEGE LUPRIN 75902 JACK MUDGLIS (609)039-1301

AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLKGE AUSTIN 70708 DAN ANGEL 0£21495-1000

1 PEE COUNTY CoLLEGE SEEVILLg 181U2 NORMAN B. WALLACE (512)358-3i.su

8LIAN COLLEGE BRENNAN 7783.1 WALTER C. SCNWAKTZ (4409)898-EE12

v KRAzoSPulT COLLEGE LAKE JACKSON 77500 WILBUR A. SASS (609)205-013I

to ;ANTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE KiLLEEN 70542 LUIS M. MORTON. JR. (817)526 -1211

11 LIsCo JUNION COLLIES CISCO 10447 HENRY K. MCCULLUUuN (817)442-7507

12 LLARENUON coLLLCE CLARINDUN 79220 £388818 D. VAUUNN (800)876-4571

coLLEGE uf IM13 MAINLAND TEXAS CITY 7/591 LARRY L. STANLEY (609)938-1211

14 LuUNE COUNTY COLLEGE GAINEsSILLE 76240 ALTON LAIRD (817)068-7731

DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT DALLAS 752112 R. JAN LECRoY (214)740-2125

LS OkuuKt4AVEN COLLEGE FARMERS BRANCH 75214 PATSY FULTON (214)020 -680U

10 CEONN VALLEY CoLLRGE LANCASTER 75144 FLOYD S. ELKINS (216)472-0200

Li EASTI/tELD COLLEGE MESQUITE 7515U ELEANOR D. OTT (216)326-7000

IA LENTRu CULLSGE DALLAS 15202 NUTS SHAW (216)760-2010

IV MOUNtAIN VIEW COLLEGE DALLAS 75111 WILLIAM JORDAN (114)343 -0700

iu NuKTN LAKE COLLEGE IRVING 15UNJ JIM MORTON (214)659-5219

RICELAND COLLEGE DALLAS 7524) STEPHEN K. MITTILETET (216)201-6200

22 DEL MAR COLLEGE CORPUS CHRISTI 78404 EDWIN L. SIGGERSTAFF (512)881 -620o

EL 1,115U COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT EL PASO 79998 11014111 E. SMACK (915)594-2010

11 Rio GRANDE CAMPUS EL PASO 79998 ROHR? S. SNRFACK (913)594-200u

44 TKANSMouNTAIN CAMPUS EL PASO 79998 NUORRT L. SEEPAGE (V15)594-2000

25 VALLE VRKDE CAMPUS LL PASO /MS RORER! R. SNEFACK (915)596-200o

26 FRANK PHILLIPS CoLLEGE OuRGEK 79008 ANDY HICKS (806)174-5111

47 GALvESToN COLLEGE GALVEsTON 71550 JoNN E. PICKLEMAN (409),04-0551

18 taAYSuN COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE DENIsoN 75u2U JIM M. WILLIAMS (214)405-6040

NENDERsoN COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE ATHENS 15151 WILLIAM J. CAMPIUN (216)075-0111

4o HILL JUNIOR COLLEGE EILLStult0 70045 W. K. AUVENSNINE (61))581 -2555

It HuusTuN COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM moUSTUs / 717U J.O. WHITELEY (711)808-000NOWAKIJ COUNTY JUNIOR CoLLZGE DISTRICT RIG SPRING 79710 808 E. KILEY (915)207-E41I

£2 HOWARD COLLEGE BIG SPRING 79710 BON E. KILEY (915)207-0311

14 SW COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE PUN THE DEAF NIG SPICING 79140 DOS E. KILEY (015)107-0411

44 JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE 15766 QUKTIs M. CARROLL (2(4)580-2518

rS KILGuitE COLLEGE KILGuRE 7 5061 STEWART N. MCLAURN (214)984-8511

LAMAN UNIVERSITY REAUMONI 71210

$ft LAMA* UNLYENSITY AT unANGE ORANGE 11840 JOE N. WELCH (409)684 -115u

I/ PoKT AKTNUK SEANCE PURI ARTHUR 7104U W. SAM MuSKOE (609)961 -4921

IA LANEOu 1UNI08 COLLEGE LARKLW 18040 UoMINGO ARECHiGA (512)722-U541

19 LEE coLLEGE SAYTONTU 17520 ROSEKT C. CLOUD (714)421-5bli

444 LON MuNKtE COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE 15708 W. PAULI LANDRUM 12144500-2471

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41 MCLENNAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE WACO 70708 I/U..1NR A. NALL (817)750-0551

44 mtOLAND COLLEGE. MloLANU 797U1 J355 M. PARKIN/4 (915)084-7851

4i 4AvAddo COLLEGE LuKsICANA 75180 KENNETH P. WALKER (414)874-0501

44 OuNTMEAST Et4As CoMMUNLU3 COLLEGE MT. PLEASANT /5455 WAYLANO K. DEWITI (2141511-191t

45 NORTH HARRIS COUNTY COL. DISTRICT doUsTuN 77060 Jog A. AIROLA (114)591-1717

40 uptssit COLLEGE oDEsSA 79261 PHILIP T. SPEEGLE (915)445-0Eoo

47 PANoLA JUNIoN COLLEGE CAKTMAGE 75613 GARY D. MCDANIEL (114)094-2000

fon PAKIs JUNIOR COLLEGE PARIS 7540U DENNIS F. MICHAELls (214)785-7001

49 RANGER !UNION COLLEGE RANGER 704/0 JACK M. ELSOM (817)047-42.14

SAN JALINTIJ COLLEGE DISTRCT PASADENA 77505 THOMAS SEWELL (714)470-1501

511 1AEI-1'AL CAMPUS PASADENA 77505 MuNTE SLUE (711)4/0-1501

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51 CAEN CAMPUS51 soUTH CAMPUSSi SOUTH PLAINS coLLEGE56 SOUTHWEST TEXAS JUNIOR COLLEGE55 SoUTIMANTERN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

HOUSTONHOUSTONLEvELLANDUVALDETERRELL

1704917u0979136760u175100

EDWIN E. LEHRPARKER WILLIAMSMARVIN L. RAKERJIMMY L. CooDSONJACK EVANS

(W74511-4090U13)464-1900(006)E94-9611(S11)120-4401(214)501-3341

56 SOUTHWESTERN JUNIOR COLLEGE WAXAHACHIE 75165 MERLE J. HARRIS (214)921-401uTARRANT CoUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 0/STRICT FORT WORTH 761U2 JOE B. RUSHING (817)330-7651

57 NORTHEAST CAMPUS HURST 76115) HERMAN L. CROW 10172481-780058 NunEwEST CAMPUS FORT WORTH 75179 MICHAEL sAEN2 (51112.11-29UU59 soUTO CAMPUSAO TEMPLE JUNIOR COLLEGE

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7611976501

CHARLES L. MCKINNEYMARVIN R. PEELER

I (617))34 -4601(817)173 -9901

01 TEXARKANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 'MARIANA 75501 GAEL M. NELSON (4141)830-44102 TEXAS SoUTHMon COLLEGE AlloWNEVILLE 18520 ALBERT SESTEIRO (511)544-61U0

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE wACo 70105 JACK ToliPEINS (617)799-3011Si AMARILLO CAMPUS AMARILLO 19111 RONALD L. DESPAIN (0067335.4.1106 HARLINGEN CAMPUS HARLINGEN 7655u J. CLIAERT LEAL (914)445-492165 TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE SWEETWATER 79556 MELEE C. RuSAINS (915)435-0441

66 TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE WACo 10105 ROBERT U. KRASNER (017)1109-30II67 TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE TYLER 75711 RAYMOND M. HAWKINS (114)531-44UU66 VERNON REGIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE VERNON 71,164 JOE RILLS (517)552-049169 VICTORIA COLLEGE VICTuRIA 7/901 ROLAND E. RING (514)5/3 -3295h wEATHIEFuED COLLEGE WEATHERFoRD 76066 E. W. WINCE (617)594-5471

WESTERN TEXAN COLLEGE SNYDER 79549 DUN NEWBURY (915)5/3 -85111. MNAATuN CoUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 'MARTON 17408 ELAM C. HUTCHINS (409)532-4500

UTAH

I CULLECE OF EASTERN UTAH PRICE 54501 JAMES R. RANDOLPH (001)017-214u2 DIXIE CoLLECE ST. GEORGE 0471u ALTON L. WADE (001)073-4011I !NOW COLLEGE gPMRAIN 84627 STEVEN U. RENNIOM (001)281 -40114 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT PEuVO PIM() 04003 J. MARVIN HIGOKE (601)215 -50005 UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT SALT LAKE SALT LAKE CITY 64131 ORVILLE D. CARNAHAN (001)96/-4111

VERMONTCNAMPLA1N COLLEGE BURLINGTON 05404 ROAM A. SKIFF (801)658-0800

1 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF VERMONT WATEERURY UW6 KENNETH KALE (801)441-J515I VERMONT COLLEGE UP NORWICH UNIVERSITY MONTPELIER 0)001 MAUREEN LLFFENGuTT (002)229-05514 VERMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGE RANDOLPH CENTER u5u0 ROBERT G. CLARKE (001)740-J301

VIRGINIAi SLUE K1DGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE WEYERS CAVE 4.406 JAMES A. ARMSTKUNG (lu3)234-501012 CENTRAL VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE LYNCHNUNG 24502 -MINNIE E. MERRITT (604)139-uiliI COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES ROANOKE 24029 JERUME (101)055-04034 DARNEy S. LANCASTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLIFTON FORGE 14422 JOHN F. BACKELS (701)862-42405 DANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DANVILLE 24541 WALTER S. DELANY, JR. (604)797-J55s

EASTERN SHORE CoMMONIT; COLLEGE MELIA 13410 JOHN C. PIECE (004)787-3011GERMANIA COMMUNITY CoLLLGE LOCUST GROVE 115u6 MARSHALL W. SMITH (103)309-111$J. sARGBANT REYNOLDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE RICHMOND 1)441 S. A. RURNETTE (604)264-110u

tl DOWNTOWN CAMPUS RiGlimuND 13241 ROBERT T. GKEENE (804)760-0149PARHAM RuAU CAMPUS RICHMOND /1241 L. THOMAS OVERLAY (804)154-32ot

lo WESTERN CAMPUS RICHMOND 1.'441 RICHARD SEINER (804)766-7112

II JOHN TYLER LoMMUNITY COLLEGE CRESTS* 416)1 FREUOIE W. NICHOLAS (804)/90 -4000IL LORD PALEFAX COMMUNITY COLLEGE MIDDLETOWN 22645 WILLIAM N. MCCOY (103)009-112UII MOUNTAIN EMPIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SIG STONE CAY 24119 VICTOR 11. PICKER (703),41-140014 NEW RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DUAL1N 14054 H. RANDALL EDWARDS (103)014-4121

NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ANNANDALE 21001 RICHARD J. EuNsT (701)111-I1o1IS ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS ALEXANDRIA 12041 JEAN NETNERTuN (703)645-0100

le ANNANDALE CAMPUS ANNANDALE 24003 GUY V, FERRELL (N3)323-300ULT LulluoUN CAMPUS STERLING 22170 R, NEIL REYNOLDS (7ui)4So-2561IN MANASSAS CAMPUS MANASSAS 21110 WILFRED S. HoWSMAN (703)160 -018419 WooDERIDGE CAMPUS WOOMIDGE 12191 LIuNEL 11. SYLVAS (/01)67u-i191io p4TRILE maw/ COMMUNITY COLLEGE mAKTINSvILLE 14115 MAX F. WINGETT (103)638-0117

/1 PAUL U. LAMP COMMUNITY COLLEGE FRANKLIN 11651 MICHAEL R. MCCALL '004)561-1171

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12 PIEDMuNT VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGEILAPPAHANNuCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE

if MOWN CAMPUS24 SOUTH CAMPUS25 RICHARD ELAND CuLLEGE

CHARLOTTESVILLE 22901GLENNE 21149HAULM, 25572GLEWNS 13149PETERSBURG 22605

GEORGE B. VAUGHANJOHN H. UPTONMARSHALL W. MCLEODROBERT N. SANDERSONCLARENCE MA2E, JR.

(804)917-29U0(6U411511-5224(804)332-4024(804)158-5224(8U4)121-0111

16 suuTHERN slINLNARI JUNIOR COLLEGESuUTHSIDE VIM:LELA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

41 LENISTANNA CAMPUS111 JOHN N. DANIEL CAMPUS29 SUUTHWEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGELU THOMAS NELSION COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ILDSWATER CUNKUNITY COLLEGE

MINA VISTAALBERTAALBERTAK EIBVILLORICHLANDSN ANI0TuNPORTENouTil

244162.4121

4204123947246412367022703

JOYCE 0 011916JOHN CAVANRolla V. SNEADEARL C. CURIUMCHARLES R. ZINCTHOMAS KuliALAcisciaRs B. PASS

(7112)261-6161(604)949-?111(8U4)949-7111(804)716-5484(7U3)964-2555(Eu4)815-1100(604)484-2121

it CHESAPEAKE LAMPUS12 VitEDEKICK CAMPUS)1 WINGIN/A BEACH CAMPUS1. ViKcINIA HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY CULLEGE15 VIM:LELA W2STERE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

CHESAPEAKEP ORTSMOUTHVIRGINIA REACHAOINGDollROANOKE

2222022701234562421054015

TIMOTHY H. KERRJAMES SEARSMICHAEL Y. LA SOU.:N. DEWITT MOORE, JR.CHARLES L. DOWNS

(110)547-10171(B04)484-1111(B04)427-3070(701)621-6014(703)11114-7300

26 WYTHEVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

WASHINGTONt SELLEVUE LUMMUNITY CuLLECE2 sit; 8E1D COMMUNITY COLLEGEi CLARK COLLEGE4 COLUMBIA BASLE COLLEGE

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WYTHEvILLE

IIELLEvuEMOSES LAKEVANCOUVERPASCOCENTRALIACENTRALIA

24282 WILLIAM V. SNYDER

980099842?98661993019852196521

PAUL N. THONPSUEPETER D. DEvRIESEARL P. JOHNSONFRED L. ESVELTDALE MILLERJERRY W. YOUNG

(7u1)228-5542

(206)641-1205(509)762-S1S1(206)694-654I(509)647 -uS11(1U6)752-2404(206)736-9291

SOUTH PUGET SOUND COMMUNITY COLLEGECOMMUNITY CuLLEGES uP SPOKANE

SPOKANE LUMMUNITY COLLEGEb sfoltANE VALLS COMMUNITY CUL'AGE

EDMUNDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE10 EVEKETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE

it Pula sTELLACuoN COMMUNITY COLLEGEGEAYs HARBOR COLLEGE

I, GKEEN ELVER LUMMUNITY C9LLEGEHitmLINE LommuNLTY LuLLEGE

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OLYMPIASPOKANESPOKANESPOKANELYNNWOODEvERETT

TACOMAABERDEENAUBURNMIDWAYLONGVIEW

985112992079920?992u4981126982U1

KENNETH J. MINNAERTC. NILSON GROTEDONALD E. BRESSLERPHYLLIS E. EVERESTTHOMAS C. NIELSENROBERT J. uRENEL

(206)754-7711(509)536-74111(5U9)526-7U01(51111)459-2512(106)771-150u(1116)159-7151

9E4989851U98uU29801298612

JACK ASHYJOSEPH A. MALIKRICH RUTRUMSRLSHIRLEY N. GORDONVERNON PICKETT

(206)964-650u(206)52i-902U(2U6)833-9111(2U6)8711-2710(106)571 -2211

lb uLYMPIC COLLEGEI; PENINSULA COLLEGE

SEATTLE LUMMUNLTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 911, NovIti SEATTLE LUMMUNITY COLLEGEly SEATTLE LENTEAL CUMMUNLTY COLLEGEI; 00TH SEATTLE CoMMUNITY COLLEGE

EREMAKTONPIPET ANGELESSEATTLESEATTLESEATTLESEATTLE

982LU9836298119981U39812298106

HENRY N. NLLANDERPAUL G. COLINAS!DONALD PHELPSCECIL BAXTER, JR.ERNEST MARTINEZJERRY R. SKOCESY

(1116)476-4544(2U62452-9277(2116)557-2871(2U6)624-4400(106)511/-JUOu(206)764-531W

21 SHORELINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE42 5E46i' VALLEY COLLEGE21 TACOMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE14 WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGEIS WENALLHEE VALLEY COLLEGE

SEATTLEMOUNT VERNONTACOMAWALLA WALLAWENATCHEE

981239E473984659936295801

RONALD E. MILLJAMES N. VOIDCARLETON M. OPGAARDSTEVEN L. VAN AUSOLEJAMES R. DAVIS

(106)546-4IU1(206)428-1261(1U6)756-5100(509)512-250u(509)662-1651

is wttATLoM LommuNLTY COLLEGEYAKtMA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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JOHN W. SAUNDEISwENDILL HAMA!P. DAVID WILKIEKEITH STOTTSELDON KILLER

POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE7 SHEPHEED LuLLEGE LUMMUNITY COLLEGE COMPONENT

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WHEELINGINSTITUTE

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(414)659-3710(414)335-52U0(414)541-5435

(6118)756-6121(715)036-3975(414)735-5231

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sNERLDAN CuLLEUE7 WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SHER1OANRULE sPAINGS

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GUAOUN A. WARPDAVID KATEKA

(307)074-0440(3ut)382-411i

AMERICAN SAMOAI AmEKILAN SANUA LuMmUNITY COLLEGE PAGU PA ..0 90199 SASU L. SCANLUN (084)039-9155

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GUAM COMMUNITY LOLLEGE GUAM MI 40921 PETER K. NELSON (0)11/34-43I1

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PUERTO RICOCATHuLIC UNIVERSITY uF PUERTO RICO PuNCE uUlti JAIME B. PUSTER (0u9)644-4150

ASECIBo REGIONAL CAMPUS ARECIBO ou613 ENILDA BuBADILLA OEM/KELL (du9)681-1212GuAYAMA LENTEN GUAYANA 00055 FELIX A. ROSA CRESPU (509)8154-U55UMAYAGUEZ CENTER MAYAGUEZ ou708 WILLIE ()CASIO CABANAS (Ou9)832-315u

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INTEMAMENICAO UNIVERSITY uP PUERTu RICu SAN JUAN uu9I0 FELIX TORRES LEON (Eu9)707-5117

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Lb CAROLINA REGIONAL COLLEGE UPI CAROLINA Oub3u CAUZ A. AUDALt:1164 (009)700-1124LA MONTANA REGIONAL COLLEGE UTUADO uo7bi JAIME JORDAN MuLERu (809)894 -2B28

Lb PONCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVEFSITY COLLEGE PONCE u07.11 RUTH FORTUNu (809)844-8181

BRITISH HONDURASI sT. JOHNS COLLEGE BELIZE CITY L.UUUU LEu F. blEs4K, S.J.

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At the time this publication went to press nine new institutional membersjoined the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges. They are;

CALIFORNLA Butte CollegeOroville, CA 95965Wendell Lee ReederSuperintendent/President

Heald Institute of TechnologySanta Clara, CA 95051Robert D. MeyersDirector

ILLINOIS Lincoln CollegeLincoln, IL 62656Jack D. NuttPresident

MAINE

MARYLAND

Eastern Maine VocationalTechnical instituteBangor, ME 04401Nathaniel J. Crowley, Jr.Academic Dean

Northern Maine VocationalTechnical InstitutePresque Isle, ME 04769James PattersonDirector

Frederick Community CollegeFrederick, MD 21701Jack B. KussmaulPresident

MASSACHUSETTS Springfield TechnicalCommunity CollegeSpringfield, MA 01105Andrew M. ScibelliPresident

NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester CampusNew Hampshire VocationalTechnical College

Manchester, New Hampshire 03102Richard E. MandevillePresident

PENNSYLVANIA Lackawanna Junior CollegeScranton, PA 18505Allan P. MenskyPresident

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Telephone No. 21/ 7i2-3155

Telephone No. 207 942-5217

Telephone No. 207 709-2461

Telephone No. 3U1 694-1229

Telephone No. 413 761-7822

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COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL,AND JUNIOR COLLEGE

ORGANIZATIONSAlabama Academic Deans' Association for AlabamaJunior and Community Colleges

President: Carole Canfield, George C. Wallace Com-munity College, P.O. Box 1049, Selma, Alabama36702-1049

Alabama Association of Junior and Community Col-lege Deans of Students

President: Bobby Westbrook, Patrick Henry StateJunior College, Monroeville, Alabama 36460

Alabama Council of Community and Junior CollegePresidents

President: George R. McCormick, Presider', JeffersonDavis State Junior College, Brewton, Alabama 36426

Alabama Junior and Community CollegeAssociation

President: Gene Brannon, Wallace State CommunityCollege, Dothan, Alabama 36303

Alabama Technical College Presidents Association

President: Charles L. Payne, President, BessemerState Technical College, P.O. Box 308, Bessemer,Alabama 35021

American Mathematical Association of Two-YearColleges

President: Amber Steinmetz, Santa Rosa Junior Col-lege, Santa Rosa, California 95401Secretary: Karl Smith, Santa Rosa Junior College,Santa Rosa, California 95401

Arizona Community College Presidents Council

Chairman: Marvin L. Vasher, President, NorthlandPioneer College, 1200 East Hermosa Drive, Holbrook,Arizona 86025

Arkansas Association of Community CollegePresidents

President: Bob C. Burns, East. Arkansas CommunityCollege, Forrest City, Arkansas 72335

Arkansas Two-Year Coilege Teachers Association

President: Hick J. Ilinterhuer, North Arkansas Com-munity College, Pioneer Ridge, Harrison, Arkansas72601

Association of California Community CollegeAdministrators

President: Phyllis I.. Wiedman, President, DiabloValley College, 321 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill,California 94523

Treasurer. Benita Haley, Assistant Superintendent,Personnel, Santa Monica Community College District,1900 Pico Boulevard, Santa Monica, California 90405

California Association of Community Colleges

President: Pamela J. Fisher, Director of Contract In-struction, Modesto Junior College, College Avenue,Modesto, California 95354Executive Director James Kellerman, 2017 "0"Street, Sacramento, California 95814

Colorado Association of Community Junior CollegePresidents

President: Larry D. Carter, President, Morgan Com-munity College, Ft. Morgan, Colorado 80701

Community and Junior College Libraries Section ofthe Association of College and Research Libraries,American Library Association

Chairperson: Elinor Ebeling, Director of LearningResources, Brookdale Community College, Lincroft,New Jersey 07738

Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges

President: Sidney S. Lipshires, Professor, ManchesterCommunity College, Manchester, Connecticut 06040Secretary: Aileen Harlow, Librarian, Housatonic Com-munity College, Bridgeport, Connecticut 06608

Faculty Association of California CommunityColleges

President: William Harlan, President, Diablo ValleyCollege, 321 Golf Club Road, Pleasant Hill, California94523

Executive Director. Patrick McCallum, 926 "J" Street,Sacramento, California 95814

Florida Association of Community Colleges

President: Jerry Odom, St. Petersburg Junior College,6605 Fifth Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida33710

Executive Director L. Frank Casey, Suite 860,Barnett Bank Building, 315 South Calhoun Street,Tallahassee, Florida 32301

Florida Community College Activities Association

President: Donn Peery, Pensacola Junior College, 1000College Boulevard, Pensacola, Florida 32504Executive Director. Roger Raepple, Division of Com-munity Colleges, Knott Building, Tallahassee, Florida32301

Georgia Association of Junior Colleges

President: Jerry M. Williamson, President, GordonJunior College, Barnesville, Georgia 30204

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Illinois Community College 'Trustees Association

President: Mary Hill Dobbs, R.R. 2, P.O. Box 54,Toledo, Illinois 62468Secretary: Tom Wilson, 503 Kings Canyon Boulevard,Galesburg, Illinois 61401

Illinois Council of Community CollegeAdministrators

President: Weldon Tallant, Belleville Area College,Belleville, Illinois 62221Secretary: Jack Weiss, Elgin Community College,Elgin, Illinois 60120

Illinois Council of Public Community CollegePresidents

Chairman: Harry W. Abell, President, Southeastern Il-linois College, R.R. 4, Harrisburg, Illinois 62946SecretaryfTreasurer: William A. Koehn line, President,Oakton Community College, 1600 East Golf Road, DesPlaines, Illinois 60016

Iowa Association of Community College Presidents

President: David L. Buettner, Superintendent, NorthIowa Area Community College, 500 College Drive,Mason City, Iowa 50401

Iowa Association of Community College Trustees

President: John 0. Starks, President, Board of Educa-tion, North Iowa Area Community College, 500 Col-lege Drive, Mason City, Iowa 50401

Kansas Association of Community Colleges

President: George Tregellas, Trustee, Barton Com-munity College, Great Bend, Kansas 67530

Maryland Association of Community and JuniorColleges

President: Shirish K. Shah, Community College ofBaltimore, Harbor Campus, Lombard Street & MarketPlace, Baltimore, Maryland 21202Secretary: Susan Lenard, Villa Julie College, Steven-son Lane, Baltimore. Maryland 21153

Maryland Council of Community College Presidents

Chairman: Robert C. Schleiger, Chesapeake College,Wye Mills, Maryland 21679Secretary/Treasurer: Donald L. Alexander, AlleganyCommunit; 'fIllege. Cumberland, Maryland 21502

Massac.tus.`.- Community Colleges Presidents'Council

Chairman: George Traicoff, President, North ShoreCommunity College, Beverly, Massachusetts 01915

Michigan Community College Association

President: Annette A. Diebel, Chairperson, Board ofTrustees, Delta College, University Center, Michigan48710

Acting Executive Director Thomas Bernthal,Michigan Community College Association, 750Michigan National Tower, Lansing, Michigan 48933

Michigan Community College Association ofDevelopment and Research

President: Steven Perry, Kirtland Community College,Roscommon, Michigan 48653Secretary/Treasurer: Thomas Trousdell, Lansing Com-munity College, Lansing, Michigan 48901

Middle Atlantic States Junior College Council

President: John N. Cable, Dean, Community Collegeof The Finger Lakes, Canandaigua, New York 14424Secretary Julia Carragan, Assistant Professor, HudsonValley Community College, Troy, New York 12180

Minnesota Association of Community and JuniorColleges

President: T. Alex Easton, President, ClearwaterCommunity College Region, Thief River Falls, Min-nesota 56701Secretary/ Treasurer: Ed Frederick, Provost, Universi-ty of Minnesota-Waseca, Minnesota 56903

Mississippi Junior College Association

Chairman: Horace C. Holmes, Southwest MississippiJunior College, Summit, Mississippi 39666Executive Secretary: George V. Moody, Director,Division of Junior Colleges, State Department ofEducation, Box 771, Jackson, Mississippi 39205

Missouri Association of Community and JuniorColleges

Chairperson: Tom Burke, Three Rivers CommunityCollege, Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901President, Executive Officer: William K. Ray, P.O.Box 715, Columbia, Missouri 65205

Mountain States Association of CommunityColleges

President: Anthony D. Calabro, President, WesternNevada Community College, Carson City, Nevada89701Secretary/Treasurer: Judson Flower, President, MilesCommunity College, Miles City, Montana 59301

National Association for Women Deans, Adminis-trators, and Counselors, Community and JuniorCollege Section

President: Carmen Neuberger, Dean of Students, TheAmerican University, Washington, D.C. 20016

National Junior College Athletic Association

President: Theo J. Heap, President, Mesa CommunityCollege, Mesa, Arizona 85202Executive Director George E. Killian, P.O. Box 1586,Hutchinson, Kansas 67504-1586

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Nebraska Technical Community College Association

Chairman: William Haseveyer, Mid-Plains TechnicalCommunity College Area, 416 North Jeffers, NorthPlatte, Nebraska 69101

New England Junior College Council

President: Robert A. Silvestre, Community College ofRhode Island, Warwick, Rhode Island 02866Secretary: John McKenzie, Massachusetts Ray Com-munity College, Wellesley, Massachusetts ..P..:18q

County Community College Presidents Associationof New Jersey

President: Rose M. Charming, President, MiddlesexCounty College, Edison, New Jersey ts:.:18Vice President: Harmon Pierce, President, BurlingtonCounty College, Pemberton, New Jersey 08068Executive Director. Eric M. Perkins, 240 West StateStreet, Trenton, New Jersey 08608

New Jersey Conference of County Community Col-lege Business Officers

Chairperson: Joseph Serra, Dean of Administration,Bergen Community College, Paramus, New Jersey07652

Secretary: Anthony De Gaetano. Dean of Business Ser-vices, Salem Community College, Carneys Point, NewJersey 08069

New Jersey Council of County Colleges

Chairperson: Nino F. Falcone, Chairperson, Board ofTrustees, 712 79th Street, North Bergen, New Jersey07047

New Mexico Association of Community and JuniorColleges and Postsecondary Schools

President: Charles Reid linger, Campus Director. NewMexico State University-Alamogordo Campus,Alamogordo, New Mexico 88310

Secretary/Treasurer: Omero Suarez, Director, Univer:pity of New Mexico-Valencia County, Be len, NewMexico 87002

New York State Association of Two-Year Colleges,Inc.

President: Blanche Etti:.ger, Professor, Bronx Com-munity College, Bronx, New York 10453Secretary: Henry Muschio, Professor, Dutchess Com-munity College, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601

North Carolina Association of Independent Collegesand Universities

Chairman: James Fred Young. President, Elon Col-lege, Elon, North Carolina 27244

Council of North Central Community and JuniorColleges

President: John A. Smith, President, SouthwesternCommunity College, Creston, Iowa 50801

Ohio Association of Two-Year Colleges

President: Rae Rohfeld, Director of Continuing Educa-tion, Cuyahoga Community College, 2900 CommunityCollege Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115Secretary: John Thornton, Assistant Professor, StarkTechnical College, 6200 Frank Avenue, NW, Canton,Ohio 44720

Ohio Technical and Community College Association

Chairman: Paul Ohm, President, Belmont TechnicalCollege, 68094 Hammond Road. St. Clairsville, Ohio43950

Executive Director. Harold L. Roach, 550 East SpringStreet, Columbus, Ohio 43215

Oklahoma Association of Community and JuniorColleges

President: Bill Sutterfield, Tulsa Junior College, 6111East Skelly Drive, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135Secretary: Francis H. Means, Jr., Eastern OklahomaState College, Wilburton, Oklahoma 74578

Pennsylvania Association of Two-Year Colleges

President: Terry Dicianna, Community College ofBeaver County, College Drive, Monaca, Pennsylvania15061

Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges

President: Thomas J. Moran, President, LuzerneCounty Community College, Prospect Street & MiddleRoad, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania 18634Executive Director Elwood A. Shoemaker, 800 NorthThird Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102

South Carolina Technical Education Association

President: 3. Bradley Jones, Midlands Technical Col-lege, Box 2408, Columbia, South Carolina 29202Secretary: Mary Robertson, Midlands Technical Col-lege, Box 2408, Columbia, South Carolina 29202

Southern Association of Community and JuniorColleges

President Donald E. Puyear, Deputy Chancellor,Virginia Community College System, Richmond,Virginia 23212Secretary: Marilyn C. Beck, Dean of Academic Affairs,Lurleen B. Wallace State Junior College, Andalusia,Alabama 36420

Texas Junior College Association

President: Raymond M. Hawkins, President, TylerJunior College, P.O. Box 9020, Tyler, Texas 75711

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Texas Junior College Teachers Association

President: Reba I). Blackshoe, El Centro College,Main & Lamar, Dallas, Texas 75202Secretary: Doris Huibregtse, Howard College at BigSpring, 1001 Birdwell, Big Spring, Texas 79720

Texas Public Community/Junior College Association

President: Stewart Mc Laurin, President, Kilgore Col-lege. 1100 Broadway, Kilgore, Texas 75662Director. Robert Clinton, 1101 Trinity, Austin_ , Texas78701

Washington Association of Community CollegePresidents

President: Henry M. Milander, Olympic College, 16th& Chester, Bremerton, Washington 98310Treasurer James Ford, Skagit Valley College, 2405College Way, Mount Vernon, Washington 98273

STATE ADMINISTRATORSFOR COMMUNITY,TECHNICAL, AND

JUNIOR COLLEGES

ALABAMA

Charles Payne, ChancellorAlabama State Department of Postsecondary

Education419 South Fem. StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36104(205) N34-=00

ALASKA

Alvin S. Okeson, Interim ChancellorCommunity Colleges, Rural Education and Extension.

University of Alaska3605 Arctic Boulevard, Suite 420Anchorage, Alaska 99503(907) 564-3326

ARIZONA

Wayne M. McGrath, Executive DirectorState Board for Community Colleges of Arizona1645 West Jeffeon. Suite 254Phoenix. Arizona S5007(602) 255-4037

ARKANSAS

Tom Spencer, Deputy DirectorDepartment of Higher Education1301 West Se..enth StreetLittle Rock, Arkansas 72201(501) 371-1441

CALIFORNIA

Gerald C. Hayward, ChancellorCalifornia Community Colleges1107 Ninth StreetSacramento, California 95814(916) 322-4005

COLORADO

Donald W. McInnis, DirectorCommunity CollegesColorado State Board of Community Colleges and

Occupational EducationRoom 221, Centennial Building1313 Sherman StreetDenver, Colorado 80203(303) 866-3151

CONNECTICUT

Andrew C. McKirdy, Executive DirectorRegional Community Colleges61 Woodland StreetHartford, Connecticut 06105(203) 566-8760Thomas J. Sullivan, Executive DirectorBoard of Trustees for State Technical Colleges61 Woodland StreetHartford, Connecticut 06105(203) 566-3976

DELAWARE

John R. Kotula, PresidentDelaware Technical and Community CollegeP.O. Box 897Dover, Delaware 19901(302) 736-4621

FLORIDA

Clark Maxwell, Jr., Executive DirectorState Board of Community CollegesFlorida State Department of Education310 Collins BuildingTallahassee, Florida 32301(904) 488-1721

GEORGIA

Haskin R. Pounds, Vice ChancellorResearch and PlanningUniversity System. of Georgia244 Washington Street S.W.Atlanta, Georgic 30334(404) 656-2213

HAWAII

Joyce S. TsunodaChancellor for Ccmmunity CollegesUniversity of Hawaii2327 Dole StreetHonolulu, Hawaii 968242(808) 948-7313

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IDAHO

Charles D. Mc Quillen, Executive DirectorState Board of Education660 West State StreetLBJ Building, Room 307Poise, Idaho 83720(208) 'I-3300

ILLINOIS

David Pierce, Executive IlirectorIllinois Community College Board509 South Sixth StreetSpringfield, Illinois 62701(217) 785-0011

INDIANA

Clyde R. Ingle, CommissionerCommission for Higher Education143 West Market StreetIndianapolis, Indiana 46202(317) 232-1900

IOWA

William M. BaleyAssociate State Superintendent Area Schools and

Career Education BranchDepartment of Public InstructionGrimes State Office BuildingRoom 203Des Moines, Iowa 50319(515) 281-3575

KANSAS

Sam Newland, DirectorPostsecondary AdministrationState Department of Education120 East Tenth StreetTopeka, Kansas 66612(913) 296-3047

KENTUCKY

Charles Wethington, ChancellorCommunity College System102 Breckinridge HallUniversity of KentuckyLexington, Kentucky 40506(606) 257-8607

LOUISIANA

William ArcvneauxCommissioner of Higher EducationLouisiana Board of Regents161 Riverside MallBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70801(504) 342-4253

MAINE

Fred Douglas, DirectorDivision of Higher Education ServicesBureau of Instruction

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State House Station 23Augusta, Maine 04333(207) 289-2621

MARYLAND

James D. Tschechtelin, Executive DirectorState Board for Community CollegesThe Jeffrey Building16 Francis StreetAnnapolis, Maryland 21401(301) 2 -2881

MASSACHUSETTS

John B. Duff, ChancellorBoard of Regents of Higher EducationRoom 619, McCormack Building1 Ashburton PlaceBoston, Massachusetts 02108(617) 727-7785

MICHIGAN

James H. Folkening, SupervisorCommunity College Services UnitMichigan Department of EducationP.O. Box 30008Lansing, Michigan 48909(517) 373-3360

MINNESOTA

Gerald Christenson, ChancellorMinnesota Community College System301 Capitol Square Building550 CedarSt. Paul, Minnesota 55101(612) 296-3356

MISSISSIPPI

George V. Moody, DirectorDivision of Junior CollegesState Department of EducationP.O. Box 771Jackson, Mississippi 39205(601) 359-3520

MISSOURI

Aphrodite Brough, Senior Associate for AcademicPlanning and Policy

Academic AffairsMissouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education101 AdamsJefferson City, Missouri 65101(314) 751-2361

MONTANA

William J. LannonCoordinator of Community Colleges33 South Last Chance GulchHelena, Montana 59620

) 444-6570

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NEBRASKA

William Fuller, Executive DirectorCoordinating Commission for Postsecondary EducationBox 95005Lincoln, Nebraska 68509(402) 471-2847

NEVADA

Robert M. Berri, ChancellorUniversity of Nevada System405 Marsh AvenueReno, Nevada 89509(702) 784-4901

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Charles Green, ChiefDivision of Postsecondary Education163 Loudon RoadConcord, New Hampshire 03301(603) 271 -2722

NEW JERSEY

Narcisa A. Polonio Jones, Interim DirectorOffice of Community CollegesDepartment of Higher Education225 West State StreetP.O. Box 1293Trenton, New Jersey 08625(609) 292-4470

NEW MEXICO

Ted F. Martinez, Fxecutive SecretaryBoard of Educational-Finance1068 Cerrillos RoadSanta Fe. New Mexico 87503(505) 827-8300

NEW YORK

Come litis V. RobbinsAssociate Chancellor for Community Conegesstate University of New YorkState University Plaza. T-705Albany, New York 12246(518) 473-1849

"ORTH CAROLINA

Robert W. Scott, State PresidentState Department of Community Colleges194 Education BuildingRaleigh, North Carolina 27611(919) 73`3 -7051

NORTH DAKOTA

John A. Richardson, CommissionerState Board of Higher EducationBismarck, North Dakota 58505(701) 224-2960

OHIO

Theresa PowellAdministrator for Two-Year CampusesOhio Board of Regents3600 State Office Tower30 East Broad StreetColumbus, Ohio 43215(614) 466-5810

OKLAHOMA

Joe Leone, ChancellorState Regents for Higher Education500 Education BuildingOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105(405) 521.2444

OREGON

Robert E. HamillAssociate Superintendent for Community CollegesOregon Board of Education700 Pringle Parkway.Salem, Oregon 97310(503) 378-8549

PENNSYLVANIA

Warren D. EvansState Director, Community CollegesChief, Division of Postsecondary Education ServicesDepartment of Education333 Market Street, 9th FloorHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17126(717) 783-8228

RHODE ISLAND

Edward J. Liston, PresidentCommunity College of Rhode Island400 East AvenueWarwick, Rhode Island 02886(401) 825-21

SOUTH CAROLINA

G. William Dudley, F \ecutive DirectorState Board for Technical an.: Comprehensive

Education111 Executive Center DriveColumbia, South Carolina 29210(803) 758-6915

SOUTH DAKOTA

Gordon Foster, Executive DirectorBoard of RegentsKneip BuildingPierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 773-3455

TENNESSEE

Bert BachVice Chancellor for Academic AffairsState Board of Regents

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State University and Community College System1161 Murfreesboro RoadNashville, Tennessee 37217(615) 741.41g21

TEXAS

David T. Kelly, Director of Community College AffairsCoordinating BoardTexas College and University SystemP.O. Box 12788, Capitol StationAustin, Texas 78711(512) 475-3413

UTAH

Don A. CarpenterAssociate Commissioner for PlanningUtah State Board of Regents807 East South TempleSalt Lake City, Utah 84102(801) 533-5617

VERMONT

Hi:ton Wick, Interim ChancellorVermont State CollegesP.O. Box 359Waterbury, Vermont 05676(802) 241-2520

VIRGINIA

J. F. Hockaday, ChancellorVirginia Community College SystemJames Monroe Building101 North 14th StreetRichmond, Virginia 23219(804) 225 -2118

WASHINGTON

John N. Terrey, Executive DirectorState Board for Community College Education319 Seventh Avenue FF-11Olympia, Washington 98504(206) 753-7412

WEST VIRGINIA

M. Douglas CallDirector of Community Colleges and Vocational

EducationWest Virginia Board of Regents950 Kanawha BoulevardEast Charleston, West Virginia 25301(304) 348-2101

WISCONSIN

Robert P. Sorensen, State DirectorBoard of Vocational Technical and Adult Education4802 Sheboygan Avenue-7th FloorMadison, Wisconsin 53702(608) 266-1770

WYOMING

Oliver Sundby, Acting Executive SecretaryCommunity College CommissionBoyd Building-5th Floor1720 Carey AvenueCheyenne, Wyoming 82002(307) 777-7763

PUERTO RICO

Ing. Carlos E. ReoyoChancellor of Regional CollegesUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity Station, Box 21850Rio Pedroa, Puerto Rico 00931(809) 763-1600

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APPENDIX

Constitutionof the

American Associati6nof Community andJunior Colleges*

Preamble

We who serve in community and juniorcolleges are unified in the American .:_s-sociation of Community and Junior Col-leges by a common desire to assist in ex-tending education,21 opportunity to allcitizens of this nation.

We believe education is essential forrealizing the fullest potential of each mem-ber of our society and that appropriatehigher education should be available to allwho can benefit from it. Though diversein purpose, in type, in control, in size, andin geographic location, members of theAssociation share a singleness of concernand dedication to this educational mission.

Article L Name

The name of this organization will be"American Association of Community andJunior Colleges."

'Miele II. PurposesThe As,:oc:ation is organized and shall beoperated exclusively for charitable andeducational purposes and shall not engagein any activity which is not permitted byan organization exempt from taxationunder Section 501(a) and described in Sec-tion 501(cX3) of the Internal RevenueCode. No part of its net earnings shallinure to the benefit of any private in-dividual except that reasonable compen-sation nt be paid for services actuallyrendered. No :,abstantial part of its activi-ties shall be f. r carrying on propaganda,or otherwise attempting to influence legis-lation, and it shall not participate in, orintervene in (including the publishing ordistributing of statements) any politicalcampaign on behalf of any candidate forpublic office.

Pursuant to these purposes. the Associa-tion shall promote the som' growth ofcommunity and junior colleges and shallhelp create in them an atmosphve con-ducive to learning. It shall contribute inevery practical way to the developmentof a better human environment in Amer-ica by working for the extension of full

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educational liportunity to all Americanson an equitable basis, qualitatively andquantitatively, and by striving for theelimination of all forms of discriminationwhether by race, creed, sex, or financialcondition.

Article III. Membership

Settioe 1. The members of this organiza-tion shall be limited to community, junior,and technical colleges, and similar post-secondary institutions which are notprivate foundations by reasons of Section509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of1954 (or the corresponding provisions ofany future United States Internal eve-nue Law). The membership shall consistof two categories: Rill and provisional. Allmembers shall be approved by the Boardsf Directors.

Section 2. Full Instk.stional Members: In-stiLutional membership is open to com-munity, junior, and technical colleges andsimilar postsecondary institutions whichare accredited by a regional accreditingassociation recognized by the Council onPostsecondary Accreditation. Institu-tional members are entitled to one vote.

Section 3. Provisional Institutional Mem-bers: Provisional institutional membershipmay be granted to newly organized com-munity, jtmior, and technical colleges, andother similar postsecondary institutionswhich have not yet secured the necessaryaccreditation for institutional member-ship. Representatives of provisional in-stitutional members are entitled to allprivileges of the full institutional memberof the Association except that they are in-eligible to hold elective office. Provisionalinstitutional members may hold this clas-sification for five years, and during thistime the Association will use appropriateresources to assist the institution to ob-tain the necessary accreditation.

Article IV. Associates

Section 1. Individual Associates: Any per-son interested in the work of the Ameri-can Association of Community and JuniorColleges and acceptable to the Board ofDirectors may become an individual asso-ciate. Individual associates may not voteor hold elective office except as otherwiseprovided in this constitution.

Section 2. Institutional Associates: Anyfoundation, corporation, or other organiza-tion which wishes to support the objec-tives of the Association may become aninstitutional associate upon approval ofthe Revd of Directors. Representativesof institutional associates may not vote orhold eletC.ve office except as otherwiseprovided in this constitution.

Section 3. Honorary Associates: In-dividuals who have performed outstand-

ing service in community and junior col-lege work. upon nomination by the Boardof Directors, may be elected honoraryassociates of the Association. Honoraryassociates may not vote or hold electiveoffice except as otherwise provided in thisconstitution.

Article V. Dues

Dues of members shall be fixed by theBoard of Directors with the approval ofthe institutional membership at the an-nual business meeting or by mail ballot.Dues of associates shall be fixed by theBoard of Directors.

Article VI. Board of Directors

Section 1. The governieg body of theAssociation shall be the Roard ofi.,rectors.

Section 2. The Board of Directors shallhave authority to make policies for theAssociation which are not inconsistentwith the constitution and bylaws. TheBoard of Directors shall have authority toestablish bylaws and to establish an ex-ecutive committee.

Section 3. The Board of Directors shallconsist of thirty-one directors.

Eighteen.of the directors shall be repre-sentatives of the institutional members,of which at least fifteen shall be chief exec-utive officers; three of the directors shallbe elected at large by the Board of Direc-tors from individuals affiliated with insti-tutional members; three directors shall beelected at large by the Board of Directorsfrom the general public six directors shallbe elected by the institutional member-ship from the recognized councils; and onedirector, elected by the Board of Direc-tors, shall be the immediate past chairmanof the Board of Directors.

Section 4. A majority of the members ofthe Board of Directors shall constitute aquorum for the transaction of businessprovided that a majority of those presentare institutional representatives.

Article VII. Officers

Section 1. The officers of the Associationshall be a chairman and a vice chairmanof the Board of Directors, the presidentof the Association, and such other officersas from time to time may be elected bythe Board of Directors.

Section 2.. The president shall be ap-pointed by the Board of Directors for suchterm and at such salary as the Board maydetermine.

Article VIII. Duties of Officers

Section 1. The chairman and vice chair-man shall perform the duties pertaining

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to their offices as may be defined by theBoard of Directors. The chairman shallpreside at meetings of the Board.

Section 2. The president shall be the chiefexecutive officer of the Association.

Article IX. Elections

Section 1. The chairman and vice chair-man shall be elected annually by theBoard of Directors.

Section 2. Six directors representing theinstitutional members shall be electedeach year by the institutional membershipto serve for terms of three years each.

One director at-large representing thetotal institutional membership shall beelected by the Board each year to servefor a term of three years.

One director at-large representing thepublic shall be elected by the Board eachyear to serve fur a term of three years.

Two directors representing the recog-nized councils shall he elected each yearby the institutional membership to servefor terms of three years each.

One director, the immediate past chair-man of the Board of Directors, shall beelected by the Board each year to servefor a term of one year.

Section 3. Directors representing institu-tional members shall be elected by a voteof the official institutional representativesof members responding by mail ballot.

Section 4. Directors shall take office onJuly 1 of the year of their election andshall serve until their successors aredesignated in accordance with provisionsof the constitution.

Section 5. In the event of a vacancy in theoffice of the chairman, the vice chairmanshall become chairman and serve the un-expired term. If there is a vacancy in boththe office of chairman and vice chairman,the Board of Directors shall elect one ofthe members of the Board to serve aschairman for the unexpired term.

In the event of a vacancy among the direc-tors from the institutional member repre-sentatives or from the recognized coun-cils, the Board shall appoint a newdirector to serve until the committee ondirectors reports to the membership andannual elections are conducted.

In the event of a vacancy among the &Mc-t 'rs at-large, the Board shall elect a newdirector to :arve fur the unexpired term.

Article X. Meetings of the Association

Section 1. There shall be an annual meet-ing of the Association at such time andplace as the Board of Directors may deter-

mine. Special meetings may be called bythe Board of Directors.

Section 2. Designated representatives ofinstitutional members present at anymeeting of which written notice has beenduly given shall constitutes quorum fortransaction of business.

Section 3. Each member institution shallbe entitled to one vote by its designatedrepresentative.

Article Xl. Finance

At each annual meeting, the Board of Di-rectors shall present a statement of finan-cial condition of the Association and shallreport on financial operations of the pre-ceding year and financial plans for the suc-ceeding year. No financial obligations shallbe incurred by any officer or committeeexcept as authorized within annual budg-ets, or under authority of special interimaction, approved by the Board of Direc-tors or its executive committee in interimaction. The fiscal year of the Associationshall be fixed by the bylaws.

Article XII. Amendments

Section 1. This constitution may beamended at an annual meeting of the As-sociation by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the designated representativesof institutional and provisional institu-tional members present and voting.Amendments shall not alter the purposesof this trust to operate exclusively forcharitable and educational purposes andin a manner which makes this trust taxexempt and the donations to it deductiblefrom taxable income to the extt.nt allowedby the Internal Revenue Code.

Written notice of any proposed amend-ment in the constitution shall be sent toall members of the Association at leastthirty (30) days prior to the date of the an-nual meeting.

Section 2. A referendum to the constitu-tion may be authorized by an affirmativevote of two-thirds of the designated repre-sentatives of institutional and provisionalinstitutional members present and votingat an annual meeting. An affirmative voteof two-thirds of the institutional and pro-visional institutional members shall benecessary to amend the constitutionthrough a referendum, provided that atleast two-thirds of the institutional andprovisional institutional members respondto such a referendum. The Board of Direc-tors shall be responsible for conducting areferendum.

Section 3. The bylaws may be amendedby a majority vote of all members of theBoard of Directors. Mail ballots may beused.

Article XIII. Provision for. Dissolutionand Reference to Sections

Upon dissolution of this corpondien, ifsuch ever should occur, the directors shalldistribute all assets of the Association re-maining after payment of debts and liabil-ities to such institution or institutions orassociation or associations as the majorityof the Board of Directors shall elect, whichare exempt from taxation under Section501(a), are organized and operated exclu-sively for educational or charitable pur-poses within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, Endhave purposes similar to the purposes ofthis Association. All references to sectionsof the Internal Revenue Code are to thosesections as they are now enacted or here-after amended.

Article XIV. Parliamentary Authority

The rules contained in the current editionof Robert's R..tf _s of Order Newly Revisedshall govern the Association in all casesto which they are applicable and in whichthey are not inconsistent with this con-stitution and any special rules of order theAssociation may adopt.

Bylaws**I. Membership

1. Each campus or college of a multi-campus institution shall be invited tobecome an institutional member. Wheneach campus or allege holds such mem-bership, the part nt institution shall auto-matically become an institutional memberat no additional cost. Each campus unitholding membership, as well as the parentinstitution, shall be entitled to all member-ship privileges, including the right of itsrepresentative to vote and hold electiveoffice.

2. The chief executive officer of themember institution shall be recognized asits official designated representativeunless the institution's chief executive of-ficer has designated, in writing, another

IL Organizational Structure

1. Officers and Directors

Directors shall serve for no more thantwo complete terms. A complete termshall normally be three years; however,a term of two years or more shall be con-sidered a complete term.

Officers of the Board of Directors shallbe a chairman and a vice chairman,elected by members of the Board. Elec-tion of the officers shall take place at thespring meeting of the Board, with termof office to be for one year, beginning July1 of the year of their election. The electedchairman and the elected vice chaiinan

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shall be limited to ing one term intheir respective offices.

2. Committees of the Board

The Board of Directors shall have an ex-ecutive committee from its own member-ship. a committee on professional services.a committee on directors and membershipservices, a committee on federal relations,and a committee on Association vitalityand publications. It may also establish adhoc committees. These committees shallhe appointed by the chairman of theBoard with approval of the Board.

:3. Meetings of the Board

The Board of Directors shall meet atleast twice a year. Written notice of allBoard meetings shall be sent to the direc-tors at least thirty (30) days in advance.

4. Other Groups

The Board of Directors may authorizethe creation of disc i intinuance of cnmmis-sions, committees, task forces, or similargroups responsible for broad areas of As-sociation activities under the guidance anddirection of the Board. The Board of Di-rectors shall establish tenure of membersof such commissions and committees. Thechairman of the Board shall appoint themembers of committees, commissions,and other such groups.

5. Responsibilities of the President

The president of the Association shallhave general administrative supervisionof the affairs of the Association and shallbe responsible for the execution of suchplans and policies as the Board of Dire.-tors may authorize', direct, or approve'. Heshall assign staff members appropriatetitles and duties. He shall be ex officio amember of all commissions and commit-tees. excepting the nominating commit-tee. He shall report annually to the Asso-ciation and shall make such other reportsas the Board of Directors may request. Heshall prepare and recommend an annualbudget to the Board of Directors. He' shallbe responsible for the collection of duesand for the custody of funds of the Asso-ciation and shall make payments thereforein accordance with the authorizations anddirections of the Board of Directors. Heshall serve' at the pleasure of the Boardof Directors or for such term as the Boardof Directors may determine.

A secretary and a treasurer may bedesignated by t he president with approvalof the Board of Directors.

6. Delegation of Authority

The Board of Directors. the governingbody of the Association, may at its discre-tion delegate portions of its authority (ex-cept approval of the budget) to the specificofficers of the Association. to committeesof the Board, or to councils, commissions,

and committees of the Association.

7. Councils

The Board may from time to time enterinto an agreement with councils which areorganized and operate for purposes whichcontribute to and significantly benefit thepurposes of the Association. Such anagreement, for a specified period of time,will constitute a formal affiliation with theAssociation. Such councils shall be organ-ized and operated in a manner consistentwith rules and regulations approved bythe Board. For a council to become official-ly affiliated with the Association, it mustsubmit a written request to the Board ofDirectors setting forth its purposes, mem-bership criteria, form of governance, andfinancial structure. Approval of the Boardand written notification to the council con-stitute official recognition and affiliationwith the Association. The Board maywithdraw formal affiliation of a council bya written ninety (90) day notice.

Any notice of withdrawal most set forththe reason. A group so affected may begranted a hearing by the Board if an ap-peal is filed within thirty (30) days aftersuch notice is mailed by the Board.

HI. Nominations

I. Nominations for the eighteen institu-tional representatives shall be by theBoa-.1 of Directors' committee on direc-tors. Additional nominations may be madefrom the membership of institutionalrepresentatives.

2. Nominations for the eighteen institu-tional representatives, including sourceand biographical statements about nomi-.-ses, shall constitute a mail ballot to besent to the official institutional represen-tatives by April 15 of each year.

3. The Board of Directors shall elect itsat-large members from nominations madeby the Board's committee on directors,with results announced to the member-ship at the earliest practical date follow-ing election.

4. Each recognized council not repre-sented on the Board of Directors. in-cluding those councils whose terms are toend in the current Board year, will be in-vited to submit a nomination to theBoard's committee on directors. Thisnomination from each council shall bewhatever procedure is endorsed by a deci-sion of the members of each council con-cerned. If a council nominee is officiallyconnected with an institution eligible formembership in the Association, that in-stitution must be an institutional member.The nominations for the recognized coun-cils, together with source and biographicalstatements about the nominees, shall bea part of the mail ballot to be sent to theofficial institutional representatives byApril 15 of each year.

5. In cases of vacancies, replacementsare to be made for the remainder of themembership year by appointment of theBoard of Directors.

IV. Succession of Officers and Directors

1. Members of the Board shall be con-sidered to be ineligible to serve in thecategory in which they were elected if byreason of change of position they no longerrepresent that category. The term of of-fice of such a member shall be terminatedeffective the date of change.

V. Membership Lists

1. Names of all members shall be pub-lished annually.

2. Any members whose dues are unpaidfor the preceding year shall be droppedfrom the membership list.

3. Institutions dropped for non-paymentof dues may be reinstated by making anew application for membership in whichcase the Board may require the paymentof delinquent dues.

VI. Fiscal Policy

1. The fiscal year of the Association shallbegin January 1 and close on December31. The Board of Directors shall haveauthority to change the fiscal year.

2. The Board of Directors shall adopt anannual budget for each fiscal year.

3. The Association, on approval by theBoard of Directors, may accept grantsfrom foundations and other appropriatedonors and enter into contract with thefederal government and other appropriateagencies to pursue investigations and per-form services consistent with Associationobjectives.

4. There shall be an annual audit of thegeneral financial condition and operationsof the Association by a certified publicaccountant.

5. The president and all employees ofthe Association office who handle any partof the funds of the Association shall bebonded, the amount of the bonds to bedetermined by the Board of Directors andpaid for by the Association.

VII. Annual Meeting

1. The annual meeting of the Associa-tion shall be held at a time and placedetermined by the Board. Written noticeof all meetings shall be sent to allmembers at least two weeks in advance.*Adopted: March 4. 1965Amended: March 4, 1971Amended: March 1, 3972Amended: April 15, 1975Amended: May 1, 197Amended: April 6. 19M

"'Amended: November 30.Amended: Jane 30. 1973

Amer.ded: February 24, 1974Amended: June 23, 1974Amended. April 15, 1975Amended: July 25, 1978Amended: June 1. 1982Amended: April 24, 1983

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ALPHABETICAL LISTINGOF COLLEGES

A Atlantic Community College NJAbraham Baldwin AO College GA Atmore State Technical College ALAcademy of Aeronautics NY Auburn Hills Campus MI

Adirondack Community College NY Austin Community College MN

Agricultural Technical Institute OH Austin Community College TX

Aguadilla Regional College PRAiken Technical College SCAims Community College CO Bacone College OK

Airport Campus IA Bainbridge Junior College GA

Alabama Aviation and Technical College AL Bakersfield College CA

Alabama Technical College AL Bangor Community College ME

Alamo Community College District TX Baraboo-Sauk County Campus WI

Alamogordo Campus NM Barranquitas Reg Col of Interamerican U of P.R. PR

Albany Junior College GA Barstow Community College CA

Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute NM Barton County Community Junior College KS

Alexander City State Junior College AL Bassist College OR

Alexandria Campus. VA Bay De Noe Community College MI

Alexandria Vocational Technical Institute MN Bay Path Junior College MA

Allan Hancock College CA Bayamon U Technological College PR

Allegany Community College MD Beatrice Campus NE

Allegheny Campus PA Beaufort County Community College NC

Allen County Community College KS Beaufort Technical College SC

Alpena Community College MI Beaver Dam Campus WI

Alpine Campus CO Becker Junior College MA

Alvin Community College TX Beckley College WV

Amarillo Campus TX Bee County College TX

Amarillo College TX Belleville Area College I L

American College Of Switzerland SW Bellevue Community College WA

American River College* CA Belmont Technical College OH

American Samoa Community College AS Bergen Community College NJ

Anchorage Community College AK Berkshire Community College MA

A 'lei I la ('allege IN Bessemer State Technical College AL

Atitlemon (' ollege SC Bethany Lutheran College* MN

Andrew College GA Big Bend Community College WA

Angelina College TX Bismarck Junior College ND

Ankeny Campus IA Black Hawk College IL

Annandale Campus VA Black Hawk College-East Campus IL

Anne Arundel Community College MD Blackfeet Community College MT

AnokiRamsey Community College MN "laclthawk Technical Institute WI

Anson Technical College NC Bladen Technical College NC

Antelope Valley College* CA Blinn College. TX

Antigo Campus WI Blue Hills Technical Institute MA

Appleton Campus WI Blue Mountain Community College OR

Aquinas Junior College TN Blue Ridge Community College VA

Aquinas Junior College MA Blue Ridge Technical College NC

Aquinas Junior College* MA Boone Campus IA

Arapahoe Community College CO Borough of Manhattan Community College NY

Aravaipa Campus AZ Bossier Parish Community College LA

Arecibo Regional Campus PR Bowling Green University-Firelands Campus OH

Arecibo Regional College PR Boyce Campus PA

Arizona Western College AZ Brainerd Community College MN

Arkansas State UniversityBeebe Branch AR Bramson Ort Technical Institute NY

Arrowhead Community College Region MN Brandywine College DE

Asheville-Buncombe Technical College NC Brazosport College TX

Ashland Campus WI Brevard College NC

Ashland Community College KY Brevard Community College FL

Ashtabula Campus OH Brewer State Junior College AL

Asnuntuck Community College Cl' Brewton-Parker College GA

Atlanta Junior College GA Bristol Community College MA

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Hawkeye Institute of Technology IAG Haywood Technical College NCGadsden State Junior College Al, Hazard Community College KYGadsden State Technical Institute AL Heald Institute of Technology CAGainesville Junior College, GA Henderson Community College KYGallup Campus NM Henderson County Junior College TXGalvestor College TX Henry Ford Community College MIGarden City Community College KS Herkimer County Community College NYGarland County Community (,:ollege* AR Hesston College KSGarrett Community College MI) Hibbing Community College MNGa.,q0n College. NC Highland Community Colleg.. KSGateway Technical Institute WI Highland Community College ILGavilan College ('A Highland Lakes Campus MIGeauga Campus OH Highland Park Community College MIGenesee Community College NY Highline Community College WAGeorge C. Wallace State Community College AL Hilbert College NYGeorge C. Wallace State Community College AL Hill Junior College .TXGeorge Corley Wallace, State Community College AL Hillsborough Community College FLGeorgia Military College GA Hillsdale Free Will Baptist OKGermanna 'ommunity College VA Hinds Junior College District MSGv111 t 0%11 C141111)US MI) Hiwassee College TNGlen Oaks Community College MI Hobson State Technical College ALGlendale Community College AZ Hocking Technical College OHGlendale C4nnmunity College CA Holmes Junior College MSGloucester County College* NJ Holyoke Community College MAGogehic Community College M Honolulu Community College H IGolden Valley Lutheran College MN Hopkinsville Community College KYGolden West College CA Horry-Georgetown Technical College SCGordon Junior College GA Hostos Community College NY(;rand ':land Campus NE Housatonic Community College CT

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La Montana Regional College PRJ Lab Institute of Merchandising NYJ. F. Ingram State Technical College. AL Labette Community College KS

Stzgetait 'ttolds Community College VA Lackawanna Junior College PA.I.F. Drake St.i:e Technical College AL Lafayette Technical Institute INJackson Campus MS Laguardia Community College NY

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Jefferson College MO Lakeshore Technical 1:-.stitute WIJefferson Community College' KY Lakewood Community College MN

jefferson Cm..munity CW1...ge NY Lamar Community College CO

Jefferson Davis Campus MS Lamar University At Orange TXJefferson Davis State Junior College' AL Lancaster Campus 01-1

Jefferson State Junior College AL Lane Community College ORJefferson Technical College OH Laney College CA

John A. Gupton Colleg* TN Lams": Community College MI

Jn A. Logan College IL Larar w County Community College WY

John ('. Calhoun State Community College AL Lareoo Junior College TXJohn H. Daniel Campus VA Lasell Junior College MA

John M. Patterson State Technical College AL Lassen College CA

John Tyler Community College VA Lawson State Community College ALJohn Wood Community College IL Lee College TX

Johnson County Community College KS Lees College KY

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0Oakland Community College MIOakton Community College ILOcean County College NJOdessa College TXOglala Lakota College SDOhio State University At Newark OHOhio University Belmont OHOhio Valley College WV

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Oklahoma City Community College OK Portland Community College OROklahoma College OK Potomac State College WVOklahoma State University Technical Institute OK Prairie State College ILOlive Harvey College IL Pratt Community College KSOlney Central College IL Presentation College SDOlympic College WA Prestonsburg Community College KYOmi-College of Applied Science OH Prince George's Community College MDOnondaga Community College NY Prince William Sound Community College AKOpelika State Technical College AL Pueblo Community College COOrange Coast College CA Puerto Rico Junior College PROrange County Community College NYOrangeburg. Calhoun Technical College SCOrchard Ridge Campus MIOshkosh Campus WI Quad Cities Campus ILOtero Junior College CO Queen of The Holy Rosary College CAOttumwa Campus IA Queerulborough Community College NYOwens Technical College OH Quincy Junior College MA

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P RPaducah Community College KY Racine Campus WIPalm Beach Junior College FL Rainy River Community College MNPalo Verde College CA Ramirez College of Business Technology PRPalomar College CA Randolph Technical College NCPamlico Technical College NC Ranger Junior College TXPanama Canal College PN Rappahannock Community College VAPano la Junior College TX Raymond Campus MSParham Road Campus VA Raymund Walters General and Technical College OHParis Junior College TX Reading Area Community College PAParkersburg Community College WV Red Deer College CNParkland College IL Red Rocks Community College COPa.-laden& City College CA Reid State Technical College ALPasco-Hernando Community College FL Reinhardt College GAPassaic County Community College NJ Rend Lake College ILPatrick Henry Community College VA Rice Lake Campus WIPatrick Henry State Junior College AL Rich Mountain Community College ARPaul D. Camp Community College VA Richard Bland College VAPaul Smith's College of Arts and Science NY Richard J. Daley College ILPeace College Richland Campus WIPearl River Junior College MS Richland College TXPeirce Junior College PA Richland Community College ILPeninsula College WA Richmond Technical College NCPenn Valley Community College MO Ricks College IDPennsylvania Institute of Technology PA Rio Grande Campus TXPensacola Junior College FL Rio Grande College and Community College OHPeralta Community College District CA Rio Hondo College CAPerkinaton Campus MS Rio Salado Community College AZPhillips County Community College AR Riverside City College CAPhoenix College AZ Roane State Community College TNPiedmont technical College NC Rosmoise-Chowan Technical College NCPiedmont Technical College SC Robeson Technical College NCPiedmont Virginia Community College VA Rochester Community College MNPikes Peak Community College CO Rock County Campos* WIPima Community College AZ Rock Valley College ILPinebrook Junior College PA Rockingham Community College NCPioneer Community College MO Rockland Community College NYPitt Community College NC Rockville Campus MDPlatte Campus NE Rogers State College OKPolk Community College FL Rogue Community College ORPonce Regional College PR Rose State College OKPonce Technological University College PR Roswell Campus NMPort Arthur Branch TX Rowan Technical College NCForterville College CA Roxbury Community College MA

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S Somerset County College NJS. D. Bishop State Junior College AL South Campus TXSaasmento City College' CA South Campus NYSaddleback Comnumity College District CA South Campus VASalem Campus OH South Campus PASalem annmwtity College NJ South Campus WISabah Kootenai College MT South Campus FLSalkehatchle University Campus SC South Campus IASampson Technical College NC South Campus FLSan Antonio College TX South Campus TXSan Bernardino Community College District CA South Campus MISan Bernardino Valley College CA South Campus CASan Diego City College CA South Central Community College CTSan Diego Community College District CA South Florida Community College FLSan Diego Mesa College CA South Georgia College GASan Diego Miramar College CA South Mountain Community College AZSan Francisco Community College District CA South Plains College TXSan Jacinto College District TX South Puget Sound Community College WASan Joaquin De he College CA South Seattle Community College WASan Jose City College CA Southeentral Technical Institute INSan Jose Community College District CA Southeast Campus MISan Juan College NM Southeast Community College NESan Mateo County Community College District CA Southeast Community College KYSandhi7ls Community College NC Southeastern Community College NCSanta Ana College* CA Southeastern Community College IASanta Barbara City College CA Southeastern Illinois College* ILSanta Fe Community College FL Southern Arkansas University-El Dorado Branch ARSanta Monica College CA Southern Baptist College ARSanta Rosa Junior College CA Southern Campus DESante Fe Community College NM Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute .CESauk Valley College IL Southern Seminary Junior College VASayre Junior College OK Southern State Community College OHSchenectady County Community College NY Southern Union State Junior College ALSchiller International University WG Southern University at Shreveport LASchoolcraft College MI Southern West Virginia Community College WVScott Community College IA Southside Virginia Community College VAScottsdale Community College AZ Southwest Mississippi Junior College MSSeattle Central Communi4 College WA Southwest State Technical College* ALSeattle Community College District VI WA Southwest Texas Junior College TXSeminole Community College FL Southwest Virginia Community College VASeminole Junior College OK Southwest Wisconsin Voc-Tech Institute WISeward County Community Junior College KS Southwestern Christian College TXShasta College' CA Southwestern College CAShawnee Community College IL Southwestern Community College IAShawnee State Community College OH Southwestern Junior College TXSheboygan Campus WI Southwestern Michigan College MIShelby State Community College TN Southwestern Oregon Community College ORShelton State Community College AL Southwestern Technical College NCShepherd CollegeCommunity College Component WV Spartanburg Methodist College SCSheridan College WY Spartanburg Technical College SCShin-Gu Junior College KA Spokane Community College WAShoreline Community College WA Spokane Falls Community College WAShorter College AR Spoon River College ILSierra College CA Spring Valley Campus COSignal Peak Campus AZ Springfield College In Illinois ILSinclair Community College OH Springfield Technical Community College MASinte Gleska College Center* SD St Johns River Community College FLSioux Empire College IA St. Augustine College ILSkagit Valley College WA St. Catharine College KYSkyline College CA St, Clair County Community College MISnead State Junior College AL St. Gregory's College OKSnow College UT St. Johns College BHSo lano Community College CA St. Louis C.C. at Forest Park MOSomerset Community College KY St. Louis C.C.-Florissant Valley MO

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St. Louis C.C.Menimec MO Tranamountain Campus TXSt. Louis Commurity College MC Treasure Valley Community College ORSt. Mary's College NC Treaty Oak Community College Service District ORSt. Mary's College of O'Fallon MO Trenholni State Technical College* ALSt. Mary's Junior College MN Trenton Junior College MOSt. Paul's College MO Tri-Cities State Technical Institute TNSt. Petersburg Junior College FL Tot- County Community College NCSt. Philip's College TX Tri-County Technical College SCStanding Rock Community College ND Trident Technical College SCStan ly Technical College NC Trinidad State Junior College COStanton/Wilmington Campuses DE Triton College ILStark Regional Campus OH Trocaire College NYStark Technical College OH Truckee Mea4ows Community College NVState Center Community College District CA Truett-McConnell College GAState Community College of East St. Louis I L Trunnui College ILState Fair Community College MO Trumbub Campus OHState Technical Institute at Knoxville TN Tulsa Junior College OKState Technical Institute at Memphis TN Tuna& Community College CTStevens Point Campus WI Turtle Mountain Community College NDStratham Campus* NH Tuscarawas Campus OHSturgeon Bay Campus WI Tyler Junior College TXSue Bennett College KYSuffolk County Community College NY USullivan County Community College NY Ulster County Community College NYSumter Area Technical College SC Umpqua Community College ORSUNY Agri. & Technical College at Delhi NY Union Campus SCSUNY Agri. & Technical College NY Union County College NJSuomi College MI Univ. of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture NESuperior Campus WI Univ. of North Dakota-Williston NDSum Community College NC Univ. of Toledo-Community & Technical College OHSussex County Community College NJ University College OHSW Collegiate Institute For The Deaf TX University of Akron-Community & Technical College ....OH

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Vincennes University INVirginia Beach Campus VAVirginia Highlands Community College VAVirginia Western Community College VAVista College CAVolunteer State Community College TN

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Western Campus VAWestern Iowa Tech Community College IAWestern Nebraska Technical College NEWestern Nevada Community College NVWestern Oklahoma State College OKWestern Piedmont Community College NCWestern Technical Community College Area NEWestern Texas College TXWestern Wisconsin Technical Institute WIWestern Wyoming Community College WYWestmoreland County Community College PAWharton County Junior College TXWhat= Community College WAWhite Pines College NHWilbur Wright College ILWilkes Community College NCWilliam P.zdney Harper College ILWilliamsburg Technicld College SCWilliamson Campus WVWilliamsport Area Community College PAWillmar Area Technical Institute MNWillmar Community College MNWilson County Technical Institute NCWindward Community College HIWisconsin Indianhead VTAE District WIWisconsin Rapids Campus WIWood Junior College MSWoodbridge Campus VAWOR-WIC Tech Community College MDWorcester Campus MAWorcester Junior College MAWorthington Community College MNWright State UniversityWestern Branch OHWytheville Community College VA

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imilmmumPeriodicalsAACX LetterThe only national weekly newsletterexclushely for community technical,and Paler college laden. Edited byAACJC President Dale Parnell, a for-mer community college presidentand chancellor who is intimatelyacquainted with the requirementsof administrabra limely topical"briefs" on cost-effective manage-ment, the latest statistical data,marketing and advancement oppor-tunities, and other "must haveinformation are regular inserts in theLetter. Alternating issues focus oncurrent legislative concerns andfederal policies. CJC1

Published weekly $60 per single sub-scription; $30 per group subscription(10 or more copies delivered to oneaddress).

Community andJunior College JournalThe only national magazine devotedexclusively to the interests of peopleinvolved in community technical, andjunior college education. For morethan a half century the Journal hasoffered readable, worthwhile infor-mation about exemplary programs,practices, policies, and people. Itprovides a sought-after opportunityfor administrators and faculty to pub-lish their best ideas. Regular featuresinclude Association news, legislationanalysis, campus activities and facili-ties, research reports, and bookreviews. CJC2

Published eight times annually $16per single subscription; $8 per groupsubscription (10 or more copies de-livered to one address).

Cormnunitg achnical, andJunior College 1ThedoryThe most authoritative source forcurrent data on more than 1,220accredited two-year colleges. Datainclude name, address, and phonenumber of each institution; chief ell-ecutive officer; accreditationtype of academic year parttimeruntime enrollment; community ser-vice/adult education enrollment;number of faculte professional staffand administrator; and tuition fees.This publication also provides in-formation on &VC% programs andservices, Board of Directors, member-ship, and affiliated councils. Includedare two-year college organiestkursand state administrators. 1511

Published annualbt $25.

LeadershipBookshelf SeriesComma. CollegeLeadership fbr the flea.John E. Roueche and George A.Bake; editors, 1984. $10.In this first monograph to be pub-lished by AACJC under theLeadership Bookshelf Series, nineleaders with recognized auccess incommunity college and universitymanagement share their experiences,the techniques they have found use-frg, and their personal views aboutcommunity college leadership In ad-dition to the editors, the contributingwriters are Alfredo de los Santos Jc,R. Jan LeCroe Robert McCabe, ByronMcClennee Richard Richardson Jr,Joe Rushing, and Benjamin *gal.135X

Fadng the Challenges qf theMunn The MN PresidentsAcademy Award Addresses.1984. $6.Second in the AACJC LeadershipBookshelf Series, this mo oomphcontains four addresses by leadingcommunity college presidents andchancellors selected for recognitionby the AACJC Presidents AcademyContributing writers are Rose Chan-ning, Donald Goldbold, RichardGreenfield, and Robert ParWa. 1366

Leadership StrategiesJbr Community CollegeEffectiveness.Dale F. Campbell, alb; 1985.$14.Number 3 in the Leadership Book-shelf Series, this monograph is basedon the outcomes of the North Car-One Community College Presidents'Leadership Institute, which was con-ducted in 198344 to help chiefexecutives acquire new managementskills and strategies for coping withtackler information society The vel-um reviews how the challenges ofrapid technological developments, a

eco increasing corn-and a

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met with mg motivating compe-tencies and adaptive strategies inhuman resource development, re-source development and marketing,

the curriculum, and creativeleadership and governance. Notedmembers of the proesssoriate and theAACJC Presidents Academy synthe-size the best of theory and sharing ofsuccessful of adaptive strat-

community collegenews, and AACJC President

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Dale Parnell shares his vision of thefuture of the community collegemovement. The book also featuresreviews of each chapter by currentmidlevel managers on the imdons for leadership In ad n tothe editor featured resource personsreviewed include Richard Alfred,Thomas Barton JE, Carl ChristianAndersen, Louis Bender John Blong,James lbmmons, James Hudgins,Barbara Keener, George Keller ByronMcCiennee Richard Richardson Jr.,John Roueche, and George Vaughan.1378

Student Aidand NationStudent Aid and PublicHigher Education:A Program; ReportJacob 0. Stampen and RoxanneWilkie Reeves, 1983. $5.A report sponsored by the AmericanAssociation of Community and JuniorColleges, the American Association ofState Colleges and Universities, andthe National Association of State Uni-versities and Land-Grant Collegesanalyzing the distribution and impactof student financial assistance atpublic colleges and universities dur-ing the academic year 1 1-82, basedon approximately 12,000 student aidrecipient records of 226 participatinginstitutions. A1B2

Low Million Fact Book.1983. $2.Documents eight basic facts abouttuition and educational opportunityand addresses the need for collegesand universities to work toward lowtuition and the adequate appropria-tions for higher education that makelow tuition possible. A publication ofthe National Coalition for Lower Li-tton in Higher Education: AmericanAssociation of Community and JuniorColleges, American Association ofState Colleges and Universities, andthe National Association of State Uni-versities and Wei-Craig Colleges.Alp

Ibcket ReadersSeries

Proven Itirtairs:Business, Labor; and

College&Dale Parnell andRoger tuTington, 1982.$5 each; 12 for $25.

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IDirectory of 40 examples of the typesof partnerships community collegesare developing eev ry day with local

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Teaching Writing with theComputer as fleipexJ. Ibrence Kelly andKamala Ananclam, 1982.$5 each; 12 for $25.Describes in some detail a bleak-through in providing computer

for faculty and mini-m the ry in scoringstudent& essqs. 135

Note Some INA QuestionsAboutCorn Colleges and The Com-munity America: A !WhetHistory published as num-bers 3 and 4 in the series, have beenrevised under new formats. The fin%mer is now incorporated in Con aCollege Or Opportunity andEx.cellence?Ibugh Questions AboutCommunity lidurical, and Junior

The latter has been retitledThe .1 mustily College in America:A Short History Both are describedelsewhere in this brochure.

almommiPolides forWelong EducationModernising State !Wicks:Community Colleges and'lifelong Education.Jamison Gilder edit(); 1981.$7.50.During the AACJC project Pol-icies for Lifelong Education convenedassemblies in North Carolina Newlink, Florida, and California for thepurpose of developing specific policyrecommendations that would helpmodernize outdated policy frame-works affecting community colleges.This is a report of the recommenda-tions that were developed by thesefour states, and includes a summaryof the projectir accomplishments.1074

PolidesLifelong Education.Jamison Gilder, editor; 1979. $5.The Policies for Lifelong Educationprojector AACJC convened a nationalassembly at Mile House in !Munn-ton, Virginia, for the consideration ofcurrent issues and problems affirctinglifelong education, and to make spe-cific recommendations for policychange and c (pension. The recant-mendstions are included here Jwith background issue papers. 0914

Cents 'forCommunityEducationA Look to Moe Itam

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the =Lsof Commanity Education.Holly M. Jellison, earn; 1981.45.Fourth aprend final in a series of mono-graphs by the AACJCCenter for Community Education,this publication centers on the pros-pect that the comm educationmt will become the primaryfocus in the continuing developmentof the community college as a com-ineherishes community-basedinstitution. The papers presentedhere by paticipants °fa 1 I round-table raise penetrating questionsabout the current status and futuredirection of community education.1082

Inter** ThroughCooperative Ayeements:Elan Exampkv cifHow It Can Mb&Holly M. Jellison, edito4 1981.$5.A publication of the AACJC Centerfor Community Education presenting11 representative crimples of formalcooperative agreements betweencommunity colleges and local agen-cies for the purpose of providingcommunity education j3rograms. Cop-ies of agreements are Wiuded. 1090

Interfice in Retrospect, -Holly M. Jellison, editor, 1981. $5.lb satisfy requests for .reprints ofarticles appearing in Interface, thenewsletter of the Center for Commu-nity Education, the center producedthis compilation of the 16 most popu-lar The articles selected fall into twogeneral categories those deal%with current trends in the phi' .hyof community-based educationthose describing particular programsthat demonstrate the practice ofthese concepts. 1104

Chief ExeastiveliftersThe htwkkats andChancellors.1982. 815.

An exchudve source clInfonnUlonabout the leaders of trap -year col-lege% containing biographical

and n PublishedAACJC and its nts Acad-

emy. 139

ChiettExecutive Officerscorn acs andCompensation.R. Stephen Nicholson, 1981.$10.Breed on a study directed by theauthor (formerly chairman of theAACJC Presidents Academy) thisreport prairies comparat iota rel-ative to the compensationexecutive officers and certain provi-slow of their employment, includingfringe benefita. Lin

Older AmericansProfpwnFree and Reduced NationI ade, for Older AdultStudents at Community,Jun* and /itch:dealColleges.Loretta J. ButcheA 1980. $3.This study by the AACJC OlderAmericans Program eramines theexistence of statewide policies reg-ulating community, technical, andJunior colleges, as well as tuition-waiver policies established by indi-vidual institutions in states withoutthese policies. It explores whetherthese policies cover the types ofcourses taken by the majority ofolder adult students and whetherthey benefit or limit lifelong learningopportunities. 1007

H Educationthe Older Iblunteer:

A Place fEw Everyone.Holly M. Jellison, edito; 1980.$6.The twofold purpose of this mono-graph, which was by theOlder Americans AACJC,is to mange the recruitment andhiring of older whuiteers to enhancethe services provided by colleges anduniversities to the community, and tostimulate the design and develop-ment or restructuring of programsthat professionalize volunteer ser-vices. The activities 1 resented heretrace the initiation, jj emenand success evaluation of 13 setolder adult volunteer pmgrams. 0991

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Mass MediaThe Cakilog qfMasi Media CollegeCourses.Third edition. James Zigerell,editor 1983.$20.Selective listing of more than 100lower-division undergraduate tele-courses available for lease orpurchase. In looseles4 three-hole-punched format. Edited by JamesZigerell for the Instructional We-communications Cot Actium, anagency of AACJC.1279

Adult Learningand Public Broadcasting.Marilyn Kressel, editoc 1980.$6.50.Provides a record of the work initi-ated by the AACJC Adult Learningand Public Broadcasting Fleet,which examined the use of televisionas an effecthe mode of offering edu-cational options to adults. Thispublication also represents the highlevel of cooperation received fromboth broadcast and educational com-munities in the course of designingand implementing the project.0965

Using Mass Metalsfor Learning.Roger Yarrington, eclito 1979.$7.50.Witten by members of the AACJCUsk Force on the Uses of Mass Mediafor Learning, this book serves as aresource to colleges wishing to makegreater use tithe mass media inoffering educational services to theircommunities. This work focuses pri-marily on the telecourse as themedium offering the most potentialfor many community colleges andlarge numbers of learners.0876

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Horitons IssuesMonograph SeriesContinuing series of monographs oncommunitx technical, and juniorcollege education, sponsored by theAmerican Association of Communityand Junior Col! Council Uni-versities and Co and ERICClearinghouse for Junior Colleges.

Curriesdar

rriki;aliggveaessCommuniqr Colleges.Charles A. Atwell and WRobert Sullins, 1984. 35.Describes curricular compreltenshe-nese as it exists in small ruralcommunity coleges, compares

the role ofdheteitz4 and ex-and managerial

strategies. 1884

At the Onsiroads:General EducationIn Commit, Colleges.Clifton F. Conrad,

11998_3._$$5.Reviews the . and examhves thecurrent co . n of general educa-tion in community colleges, focusingon trends and developments whileoffering options to consider for re-vitalidng adding programs. 1809

The M qfStudent Pmfpumsin Co:mone Colkges:Revamping Promisesand Structure&William L. Deegan, 1982. $5.Presents a perspective on the studentaffairs profession, identifies the prob-lems and issues that influence thedevelopment of student affairs pro-grams, and proposes recommen-dations for Mute research, policydevelopment, and managementpractices. 1260

What IsStudent Development?Donald Rippey, 1. '1. $5.Offers a new model for student devel-opment dependent on developmentallearning theory demands inlearning strategies involving all mail-able resources of the college, andprescribes educational !Unctionsfor professional employees. 1112

Perspective: Communityin the MO&Cosind, 1!): 1. $5.

Views the challenges facing commu-nity colleges in the 19130s fromplanning ahead to anticipathig de-clining resources and changingstudent mixes and interests asdrawn by a man who has spent 35pars as a community cone. teethe;dean, and president, and as a tmiver-sity inoisssor with specificassignments in community collegeeducatkm. 041,8

Books Stillin DemandDirectory ttrAdminisfratom

andof Comnumits lbchnical,

junior College&1984. $30.An invaluable resource for busi-nesses, governmental agencies, jobseekers, and anyone else wanting tocontact the right person at the right

It contains names of admIn-staff 111,219 accredited

two-par colleges and the addressand central hone number of eachinstitution. listedinclude the chief executive of icezacademic dean, director of commu-nity relation& dean of student per

service& director of studentfinancial aid, director of governmen-tal relations, dean of occupationaleducation, director of continuingeclucationkomminvfty services, andbusiness (Chet Cross referencedname of college and name ofual. This publication also providesinformation on AACJCb programs andservices, Board of Directors, member.ship, and Misted comils. 1383

The Community College:%best Von & VitalityEdmund J. (Heuer JE, 1980. $8each; $6.50 each on bulkorders (10 or more copies).What do you consider to be thecentral elements in community col-lege mission over the next severalyears? That was the question theauthor asked of state officials, legisla-tors, community college presidents,&cult); students, community groups,and others associated with the col-leges. The dowers he receivedbecame the

pbasis for this book (now

in its third rinting), alo with hisown vlewpoit which have grownout of more than 20 years of opul-ence in community college educationas the chief executive oMcer ofAACJC. 0973

Organising SteDevelopment Frog:wasMattelerry O'Banion, 1978. $5:Stiff development is oms of the bestopportunities community collegeshave had for their overallaims and purposes. Thb book de-scribes some approaches that should

in orgsnizing a staffdevelopment pant that reallyworks, from assessment to pro-gram evaluation. 0744

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Energy EducationPrograms:

=erfolti ea haColleges.Mary Ann Settlemire, 1981. $4.Presents a perspective on energy clrminuteness in the U.S. and on therole two-year colleges can pig in

to resource needs. 'kends=1)unfengrtainties in the enact fieldare noted in this monograph, whichalso pm/ides colleges with informa-tion that may be usefid as referencein an energy education course andhelpM in estabmapGallupStudy: Images qfCommunity College&The Gallup Organization, 1981.$10.A study (tithe attitudes of the Ameri-can public toward the image andfunction of the nationt communitycolleges based on interviews con-ducted during September 1981.Appendices include a detailed de-scrimion of the design of the sample,a description of the companion ofthe achieved sample, sA tables ofrecommended sampling tolerances.AIB1

InternationalizingCommunity Colleges.Roger iiirringWn, editog 1978.$5.A report of the 1978 Wingspread con-ference addressing aspects ofinternational education programs incommunity colleges. Included arebackground papers on interna-tionalizing the curriculum, studentand faculty exchanges, technical as-sistance programs, and a modelagreement with a foreign junior col-lege. Recommendations formulatedby0698

the participants are also included.

Strengthening Humanitiesin Community Colleges.Roger ikrrington, editog 1980.$5.Research conducted by the Center forthe Study of Community Colleges atthe University of California, Los An-geles, indicated that the humanitiesno longer occupy the central positionthey once held in American highereducation. In an effort to bring thehumanities Into prominence onceagain, AACJC convened an assembly

Airlie House in Verrenton, Vinginia, late in 1979. This report of the

assembly contains recommendationsfor the improvement of humanitieseduction in community colleges, aswen as . m

4 I .1 I Peels PreParedby amen* , WU

MesaPortellelleCbr= 1979.$7.60.A study ci1978 data, collected andanalysed by AACJC, on minority en-rollment and staffing in community,technical, andjunior colleges. In-coded are commentaries by minorityleaders from around the country onthe accomplishments and Mumneeds of minorities in education.0912

SmallBusiness Course OrOkkr American&1983. $35.Course of instruction for oldercitizens who want to explore thepossibilities of owning and/cgre.sting their own successfulbusiness. Includes Instructor%Guide and Student Handbook, both inlooseleaf format, in a handsomethree-ring binder Product of a pro-ject conducted by AACJC with thecooperation of ten communitycolleges, and funded by the Ad-ministrition on Aging ct the U.S.Department of Health and HumanServices. 1287

imminumCollegelBusiness

rtnershipsPutting MaksBack toNW*: The

s 11,1;aoneg editog 1984.$8.50.A report and guidebook on the his-toTand purposes of the AACJC/

Putting America Backto Ilininicleocntipleted in January 1984and succeeded by v wing America

oudining anent sod fu-for community colleges In

economic and human resource deal-opment. Includes guidelines fa

strategic Planaing Pre-to the creation of partner'

ships between the colleges and thepublic and private sectors. With anno-tated bibliography and tables. 1341

Shoulder, to the Wheel:EnerapRelaledCollegellittsinessOreperative Agreements.

try Jane Jackman and JamesR. Mahone% 1982. $6.Describes 40 exemplary Y 11 native

between comm I

and business and Industreoutlines the benefits and prot4ems ofthese mwam, and sketches gen-eral CMICer03 their expansionwithin the colleges. The monographalso contains contact names, ad-dresses, and telephone numbers, andoffers a comprehensive bibliography1171

Community College astersjbr Contraded Programs.James R. Mahone% 1982. $6.As the sequel to nouklera to theReef, this lication focuses on 15model administrative units alreadyestablished on community collegecampuses to coordinate and emendcontesct programs with businesslin-dustry and other community groups.The monograph summarizes centercharacteristics and outlines the im-plementation and operationrecommendations and advice col-lected from center directors. 1228

Employee Braining

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R litrrington, editog 1980.$5.A report of the 1980 Wingspread con-ference on industry-educationcooperation for increasing productiv-ity through employee training.Cosponsors were AACJC, the Ameri-can Ibcational Association, and theAmerican Society for Ti tilting andDevelopment. Included in this bookare background papers and furtherrecommendations for a national pol-icy on human resource development.1028

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ify CollegeAnurica: &Bort History

George B. Vaughan, 1985. $6each; 16 es ch on bulk orders(10 or more copies).A popular item, previously releasedunder the Pocket Reader Series andnow revised, this book is a succincthistorical outline of the significantevents, developments, and people ofthe community college nunement inAmerica. An for ac-quainting new board members,stuchmts, and businesseswith the phi' behind whatmakes this institution the commu-nity; technical, orjunior con*work and work well. 1414

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Opportunity WithExcellence.1984. $40 purchase; $20 rent.A 30-minute videotape of a presenta-tion by MCJC President Dale Parnellto the community colleges of Con-necticut, focusing on the mbsion andphilosophy of community colleges.Released through the courtesy of theHoard of ?}tutees of the RegionalCommunity Colleges of Connecticut,and available for rent or purchase.CJC4

No A telephone hookup betweensubscribers and the president is fea-sible in order to personalize theshowing of this tape. Requests forsuch a presentation should bedirected to the presidentb Ace(202/29340501

ForthcomingFour Modules inSmall Business.1985. $35.Companion to the Small BusinessCourse for Older Americans, andincluding Instructor-I; Guide and Stu-dent Handbook in a handsome three-ring binder; this publication cowersfour in-depth, stand-alone courses ofinstruction focusing on developingself-employment skills (e.g., businessplanning, break-even analysis); devel-oping ownership skills (successcharacteristics, decision- makingskills); marketing management; andcapital management. 1406

Can a College OfferOpportunity and Excellence??Nigh Questions AboutComm unitm Tichnical, andJunior Colleges.Dale Parnell, 1985. $6 each;$5 each on bulk orders (10 ormore copies).Cg their very mission, community

-deal, and junior colleges offertunity to persons of all walks of

it is the responsibility of eachAte, !Iowan to see to it that

every student is getting the best echr-cationsl programming in his or herdrive to succeed. In this monographAACJC President Dale Parnell ex-plores the ways colleges can servestudents effectively and help them towhim, their goals °ppm,.amity with excellence. In 4 i

Panell answers some of the morefrequently raised questions concern-ing these colleges. This publication isa must for new recut; new boardmembers, and all others who want togain a better understanding of Amer-icab community technical, and juniorcolleges. 1422

The ArtiadationfflumferPhenomenon: Raters. andDiredions.Frederick C. Kintzer and JamesL. Wattenbarge; 1985. $10.This latest edition in the HorizonsIssues Monograph Series, now undernew format, preeents a concise reviewof trends and itture directions in thearticulation and transfer of studentsfrom two-year colleges to other seg-ments of higher education. Individualchapters examine 1) reasons forthe declining proportion of transferstudents at community colleges andavailable evidence of the persistenceand performance of these students atsenior institutions; 2) statewide artic-ulation and transfer agreements;3) articulation and transfer betweenInstitutions of higher education inforeign countries; and 4) factors af-fecting the future of articulation andtransfer Including encouragementsand constraints, transfer of credit forexperiential or prior learning, andthe increased demand for articula-tion relationships with business andindustry, proprietary schools, andthe military 1449

American Atilt:mks MilordConununitg 71,chnieal, andJunior CO&Ines R. Mahoney, editor, 1985.$10.The results of a national opinion pollconclusively show that communitycolleges are held in high regard by amxilority of Americans and that theyare seen as a significant exception tothe alarming increase in the cost ofhigher education in the U.S. Amongthe surveyt findings are that thepublic supports increased federal aidfor colleges and universities andmore low-interest loans to collegestudents; the public is quite satisfiedwith the high quality of instruction atmnumutfte technical, and junior col-ieges, and fwls that two-year collegesprovide a sound education at a lowor reasonable cost; and the publicbelieves that an associate degree isusefW to get Oh that requires someswathes or training and that it ishelpftd in aiding a student to trans*to a fours= college or universityThis publication contains ewerptafrom the complete survey and empha-

sizes those findings that are relevantto two-year colleges. The sums wasconducted by Group Attitudes Corpo-ration and cosponsored by MCJC,the College Board, and Council forAdvancement and Support of Educa-tion. 1457

Associate Deipee Preferred.Dale Parnell, editor, 1985. $15.This monograph eraunines the associ-ate degree from several perspectives.Foremost is the Associationb policystatement on the associate degree,supplemented by AACJC PresidentDale ParmIlls view of the meaningand value of the degree, and resultsof a survey d community collegeleaden; about the degree. This pub-lication also includes a case studyof College of DuPagek program toupgrade its associate degn offer-ing, and the MI text of LeslieRattail; fining the Associate De-gree, released in 1984 as a separatepublication. 1465

International NudeEducation: Issues andPrograms.James L Mahone); editor, 195:i$10.A collection of brief essays written byuniversity and college educators thatfocus on the paramount issues ininternational trade education andon selected college programs thataddress the issues. The 14 essayistsrepresent an assortment of post-secondary institutionsgraduateinstitutions, four-year colleges, andtwo-year collegesand a variety ofdisciplinesbusiness, communica-tions, languages, social science,management, and International stud-ies. The common thesis ri theseminx is that postsecondary institu-tions have a responsibility to providebusiness and industry executives witheducational resources to permit themto conduct business abroad suc-cesidully because the economicveil-being of the nation depends onimprtwing U.S. balance -of trade re-cords. 1473

In Search of Communityibrtnerships.

1985. 9.

Directory of BusnesslIndustry Coordinators.1985.$6.

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Findings from a survey conducted byPhilip Day, for the AACJC/ACCT Keep-ing America VAmidng task force, sub-sewage the belief that communit%technical, and junior colleges replaying an increasingly importantrole in the nsthmS economic develop-ment program. For naunple, twothirds of ale respondents said theyparticipate in private industry cam-el's; 80 percent reported some typeof participation with local or stateeconomic development offices. Ar-ticulation agreements betweencommunity colleges and high schoolswere also =mined in this survqtNearly nine out of ten respondentssaid they haw developed some type ofcollaborative arrangements with area`high schools, but only 29 percentreported any program articulationefforts with high schools. The fellresults of Days study will be includedin a three-part compendium. Thefirst book, In Search ((CommunityCollege Itirtnerships (1481), will con-tain the basic body of the researchalong with analysis and implications.The second book, Directory of Dusi-nesslallege Coordinators (149X),will be a listing of the business/industry contacts (name, address,phone number) responding to theDay study, and will include an analy-sis of the demographics as well.Kmping ng:America iffirki Prgfilesin Partnerships (1503), the thirdbook, will focus on approximately 70respondents to an additional survey;expanding upon the data collectedand presenting a more in-depthanalysis of programs, integrity, andstructure surrounding partnershipinitiatives.

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M.$6 each; $5 each per dozen.Attractive mugs emblazoned with theever popular I'm a Community Col-lege Lover" slogan in passion red.Great for giveaways, wry special gifts,orjust plain caree. Capacity: 12 fl. oz.CJC3

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